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  1. Where are a butterfly’s taste receptors located?
  2. On their legs
  3. Roughly for how long have insects existed?
  4. 400 million years
  5. What are the three parts that make up an insect’s body?
  6. Abdomen, thorax, head
  7. If you cut off this creature’s head, when will it die?
  8. Several days later
  9. For every human being, there are 200 million insects.
  10. True
  11. How many species of beetle are there?
  12. Over 300,000
  13. Insects have eyelids.
  14. False
  15. What type of spider is this?
  16. Black widow
  17. What is the name of the process by which certain insects transform into others. A caterpillar to a butterfly, for example.
  18. Metamorphosis
  19. There is a species of caterpillar that grows to over 1m (3ft) long.
  20. False
  21. What material makes up part of an insect’s exoskeleton?
  22. Chitin
  23. What creature is this?
  24. Goliath Beetle
  25. Of all the species of animal on Earth, approximately how many are arthropods?
  26. 85 per cent
  27. Cicadas only emerge from an underground hiding spot every 13 or 17 years, depending on the type.
  28. True
  29. Approximately how many species of spider are there?
  30. 40,000
  31. What type of creature is this?
  32. Praying mantis
  33. How many times its weight can the Rhinoceros beetle lift?
  34. 850
  35. Only full-grown male crickets can chirp.
  36. True
  37. Which of the following is NOT an insect?
  38. Spider
  39. What is the study of insects called?
  40. Entomology

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