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Year 2 Minibeast Research

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  • June 21, 2022

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  1. Rayan M. says:
    21/06/2022 at 7:30 pm

    1. Arachnids
    2.Mollusks are invertebrates such as snails, scallops, and squids. Annelids are segmented worms such as earthworms and leeches.
    3.Beetles vary in shape from elongate, flattened, or cylindrical to oval or round.
    4.Heteroptera (from the Greek, meaning ‘different wings’) and the Homoptera (‘uniform wings’).
    5.pollinators, transferring pollen as they visit flowers to drink nectar.
    6.Butterflies usually have ‘club-shaped’ antennae while most moths have feathery or tapering ones.
    7.Description Are a dark red-brown, with pale yellow wings and legs.
    8.by biting and injecting paralysing venom, and by silk swathing and wrapping.
    9.They are typically found in moist habitats or areas with high humidity and are most active at night.

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  2. Javishan R. says:
    21/06/2022 at 2:15 pm

    1. Arachnids .
    2. Water snail ,frog, dragonfly .
    3. Oval .
    4. Half the wing .
    5. Long antennae
    6. Clubs and antennae

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  3. Zakariyah T. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:58 pm

    1Arachnids
    2Water snails fish and dragonfly
    3Oval
    4Half the wing
    5 Long antennae
    6 club and Internet

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  4. Sidrah S. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:57 pm

    1 arachnids
    2 snails, slugs and earthworms
    3 line making a T shape
    4 half winged
    5 make honey
    6 moths are plain butterflies are colourful

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  5. Havin A. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:56 pm

    1.what are the group of invertebrates with 8 legs called Arachnids

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  6. Aadam R. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:56 pm

    Arachnids
    Snales slugs earthewrms
    Twx

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  7. Nabiha I. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:56 pm

    1. Archnids
    2. Snails Slugs earthworms
    3. TWX
    4. Hemiptera means half wings

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  8. Hamza M. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:56 pm

    1.What are the group of invertebrates with 8 legs called spiders

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  9. Tinuola T. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:56 pm

    1.Arachnids
    2.snails,worms and slugs.

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  10. Rayan Ma. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:55 pm

    1.arachnids
    2.slug,snails,earthworms.
    3.T
    4.bugs
    5.pollinators make honey.
    6

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  11. Hamida K. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:55 pm

    1.They are called arachnids
    2.Myriapods,crustaceans and Annelids.
    3.TWX.
    4.Hemiptera means half winged .
    5. Pollinators carry pollen.
    6.Moths fly in the night but butterflies fly in the day.

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  12. Rexford A. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:55 pm

    1.Arachnids
    2.earthworms,slugs and snails
    3.Y,X and T
    4.Hemiptera means half-winged.
    5.pollinators carry pollen from one plant to the other.
    6.Butterfly:flies by day,have clubs moths:flies by night, rest with wings folded.
    Rexford

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  13. Ibrahim I. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:55 pm

    1.They are called arachnids 🕷.
    2.Myriapods,crustaceans and Annelida .

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  14. Ranj M. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:54 pm

    1)Arachnids
    2)snail slug and earthworm
    3) captal T
    4) half winged

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  15. Adrian O. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:54 pm

    1. Arachnids
    2. Earthworms, Snails, and a Slugs
    3. A T shape.
    4. It means half – winged.
    5. Carrying pollen from 1 plant to another.

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  16. Jad A. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:53 pm

    That was hard but I managed it

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  17. Jad A. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:51 pm

    1.arachnids
    2.slugs,snails and earthworms
    3.T
    4.bugs
    5.pollinators make honey
    6.moths have 4 legs but butterflies have 6 legs
    7.Long brown body.large pincers at the end of the body
    8.They inject their poison to them
    9.under dead wood

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  18. Charis O. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:42 pm

    Archnid

    Snail slug worm
    T
    Intonation of leer
    Suck nectar
    M come at night B come at day

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  19. Minnah M. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:36 pm

    1.Arachnids
    2.snails,slugs and earthworms
    3.t shape
    4.half winged
    5.carry pollin from one plant to another
    6.moths have no cubs or Antenny

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  20. Toleen S. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:35 pm

    1.arachnids
    2.snails,slugs,earthworms
    3.T shape
    4.half-winged
    5.carry pollen
    6.no clubs on antennae(moths) clubs on antennae(butterfly)
    usually fly at night(moths) usually fly during the day(butterfly)
    🦋🐛🪲🪰🦗🕷🐜🦟🐞🐝🪱🐌🪳

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  21. Tasneem S. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:34 pm

    1)Arachnid.
    2)snail slugs and erthwerm
    3)T shapes

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  22. Neda S. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:34 pm

    1)Arachnid
    2)snails,earthworms and worm
    3)T shape

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  23. Alisha S. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:34 pm

    1)arachnids
    2) snails , slugs and earthworms
    3)a beetles wing case shape is a T
    4) it means half winged
    5) carrying pollen one plant to the next plant
    6) usually fly during the day and moths usually fly at night

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  24. Eliza N. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:34 pm

    1.Arachnids
    2. Worm ,snail
    3. It is a T shape
    4.A large order of insects
    5.pollinators take pollon from flowers
    6.Moths don’t have clubs on antennae but butterfly’s do.butterfly’s have patterns but Moths don’t
    7. disgusting,long and pinch you
    7.earwig are discussing,long and pinch you

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  25. Emil D. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:31 pm

    1. Arachnids
    2. Worm,snail
    3. It is a T shape
    4. A large order of insects
    5. Pollinators take pollon from flowers
    6. Moths don’t have clubs on their antennae but butterflies do.butterflies have patterns but moths don’t.
    7. Earwigs are disgusting,long and pinch you.
    8. Some spiders suck their preys blood.
    9. Millipedes,centipedes and wood lice mostly live on plants.

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  26. Eesaa A. says:
    21/06/2022 at 1:09 pm

    1.The group of invertebrates is called Arachnids

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    1. Eesaa A. says:
      21/06/2022 at 1:34 pm

      2.Snails,slugs and earthworms.
      3.It makes a T shape.
      4. Half-winged.
      5.Carrying pollen.
      6.Moths no clubs on antennae Butterfly clubs on antennae
      usually fly during the day butterfly usually fly at night moths.

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