A very well known type of beetle, well known for using animal droppings for food
Dung beetle
very tiny spider, known for its pitch black eyes and incredibly fast reflexes.
jumping spider
a thing that bees make
honey
a crab known for being incredibly shy,
Hermit crabs
Often mistakes artifical lights for the moon, confusing it
Moth
Very pretty colors on back, often named after a holiday
Christmas beetles
some of the most common places to find redback spiders
in sheds, garages, under objects and in tyres
to produce more eggs
type of invasive crab to the US
mitten crab
how long do most cicadas spend their time underground
6 to 7 years
The largest beetle on the planet, reaching up to 19cm
the Hercules beetle
has an incredibly foreboding name, but doesnt actually live up to that name
one of the main enemy's of bees
Wasps
one of the largest crabs in the world, but also very slow
japanese spider crab
loves to drill into acorns to lay its young
Has an incredible ability to dive under water for food and protection
diving beetle
how spiders kill flys after trapping them
using the venom to paralyze the fly and disolve it
how bees communicate with others
pheramones
how many eggs can a female mud crab lay,
up to 5 million
this (not really an insect) uses cyanide for self defense
Millipedes
A very interesting beetle, almost resembling a common instrument
violin beetle
a spider that doesnt usally spin webs and instead hunts for its food
wolf spider
how long queen honey bees live for (on average)
1-2 years
Very rare species of crab living at 2,195 meters deep and feeding on hydrothermal vents
Yeti crab
has scarily large jaws, with a VERY painful bite
water bug