What's That Bug? invites young readers to look at the insect world in the same way scientists and entomologists do. The book opens with a fascinating chart that clearly lays out the way the insect world is organized into orders or families; young readers will respond to the intriguing family names such as Hemipetra and Orthopetra in the same way they do the words Triceratops or Diplodocus. Larger-than-life illustrations show nine of the most important insect families that live in backyards, deserts, or jungles and make the connections between them. For example, the common housefly is shown to be a close cousin of the huge tropical robber fly that paralyzes victims with its poisonous beak. Strikingly illustrated, this book will be prized by nascent entomologists who want their science colorful, accurate, and interesting.
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