Number the Bugs
Beetles
Bug Facts
Bug Anatomy
The Ants go Marching
100

It takes about this many of Monarch butterflies to weigh a single ounce

100

100

The word "beetle" comes from the Old English word bitela, which means this

"Little biter"

100

This small insect was the first living creature to be sent into space

Fruit fly

100

Houseflies find sugar with this part of their body, which can be 10 million times more sensitive than human tongues

Feet

100

Ants can lift up to __ times their own body weight; if a 7 year old was as strong as an ant, they could pick up a car!

20x

200

A bumblebee lives for this many days, on average

28

200

Named for its larger, stubborn counterpart, this beetle is the strongest insect on the planet

Bull-headed dung beetle

200

This vocal bug is the loudest insect in the world

Cicada (male)

200

Moths are the only group of insects that have these covering their wings

Scales

200

Ants leave a trail of invisible "breadcrumbs" everywhere they go, so they know where they've been; the breadcrumbs are actually these

Pheremones

300

True or false: there have been 925,000 species of insect identified in the world

True

300

Beetles have hardened forewings that protect this underneath

Flight wings

300

The fastest running insect will scatter when you turn the lights on, fleeing at a staggering 1 mph (1 foot per second)

Cockroach

300

This is the largest type of butterfly; Found in New Guinea, it has a wingspan of up to 11 inches

Queen Alexandra's Birdwing

300

Ants don't have a typical system for breathing; they don't have these which are vital to humans

Lungs; they have tiny holes all over their body that allows air to enter and leave their bodies

400
Of all the species in the world, this percent are insects

80%

400

Beetles have poor eyesight so they communicate using sound, vibrations, and these

Pheremones

400

This tiny pest can just 200 times its body-length, equivalent to a human clearing a  70-story building

Flea

400

Insects have structures known as simple eyes, in addition to the compound eyes they use to see. The simple eyes are used for this.

Detecting light

400

This type of ant is said to have the most painful sting in the world

Bullet ant

500

The queen of a termite colony can lay up to this many eggs per day

40,000

500

These beetles that can be found in your backyard in the springtime, glow in the dark to communicate

Fireflies/lightning bugs

500

This common bug is the most dangerous insect in the world

Mosquito; they carry some deadly diseases such as malaria, dengue, yellow fever, and encephalitis

500

Hawk moth caterpillar; when threatened, it inflates its thorax, causing it to look like a snake to deter predators

500

Ants can be found on every continent... except this one

Antarctica