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The world of insects.

Flying insects Dragonfly Butterfly

Flying insects Some insects can fly. They live in the gardens, forests or in the parks. They have got a head, a body, four or six legs and wings.

Insects, who lives on the ground. Grasshopper Beetle

Insects, who lives on the ground. Some insects live on the ground. They can crawl and skip. They have got a head, a body, six legs and antennae. They eat dead leaves and other waste.

Insects There are about 10 million types of insects in the world. Insects are really important. They keep our gardens clean. They are also an important food for birds and other animals.

The world of insects. Bees, bees buzzing in fields Buzzing around Wherever they please There’s nothing so sweet As a honey bee.