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Beetle Seth
Beetle
Egg
Interesting Facts:
• The mom lays up to one hundred eggs at once.
• The mom will lay the eggs on a rotten log or leaf.
• The eggs take 4-19 days to hatch.
Beetle
Larva
Interesting Facts:
•They eat a lot of food.
• They shed their skin a lot.
• Larva stage can take 30 stages.
Pupa
Interesting Facts:
• This stage can take 9 months.
• This usually happens in the winter.
• Then it becomes a real beetle.
Beetle
Beetle
Adult
Interesting Facts:
• When it is a adult it will eat a lot of food.
• If it is a female it will lay eggs very soon.
•If it is a female it will then start a new generation.
Chicken
EGG
Interesting Facts:
• It takes 21 days before the egg hatches.
• The mama hen will sit on their egg proudly
• The hen will say, ”look at me I have a egg.’’
Chickenhatchling
Interesting facts
• It is the nearest relative to the T-rex
• The chicks resemble their parents during their life cycle.
•It takes 6 months for a chick to become a fully grown chicken.
Hen or Rooster
Interesting Facts:
•The hen will tend to be fatter than the rooster.
• The hen has a place on it called a vent which is the place on her where she lays the egg.
•The rooster will stand handsomely when he sees a hen.
Chicken
chicken
Lilly
egg
stage 1
Interesting Facts:
• The egg hard shell protects it while is growing.
• The baby chicken will use it beak to breaks the egg.
Chick
Stage 2
Interesting Facts:
• The chick doesn’t need to eat for the first two days.
• The chick can see and hear well.
• If it gets lost it says “cheep!” And flaps it tiny wing.
ChickenStage 3
Interesting Facts:
•The young hens now have their adult feathers.
• Some hens roost on the lower branches of trees.
• Their wings are strong enough to fly.
Life Cycle of a Butterfly Angela
ButterflyStage 1:egg
Interesting Facts:
• egg is smaller than your pinky
• the eggs are laid in groups of 10-100 at once
• stay in egg for 5-10 days
Butterfly
Stage 2:Larva
Interesting Facts:
•in stage for 3 weeks
• when hatches as skinny as worm
• gets very fat and becomes a pupa
Butterfly
Stage 3: Pupa
Interesting Facts:
• sheds for last time
•.atches to bottom of a branch
• stays in stage for 2-3 weeks
Butterfly
Stage 4:Adelt
Interesting Facts:
• when hatches wings are wet
• move its blood to wings
• when move wings they dry
Beetles
By Patrick
Beetles
eggsInteresting Facts:
• Beetles eggs are usually white or yellow
•These eggs take 4-19 days to hatch
• The eggs come in packs of dozens or hundreds
Beetles
larvaInteresting Facts:
• They eat tremendous amounts of food at this stage
•These periods have 3-5 stages
• Larva sheds its exoskeleton once in a while
Beetles
pupaInteresting Facts:
• Pupas usually form in the winter
• Pupas can take up to 9 months to hatch
• The pupa usually hangs in dead or buried in the dirt
Beetles
adult
Interesting Facts:
• Adults have two sets of wings
• Beetles use “pheromones” or sounds and vibrations to communicate
• Fireflies are beetles that communicate with light
Frog Life Cycle
By: Victoria F
Frog
Egg
Interesting Facts:
•only 1/3 of the eggs made survive and hatch
• 2/3 of the frog eggs don’t make it because they get eaten by birds and other creature or get dried up by the sun.
• The eggs hatch between 7-9 days
• The eggs stick together to form a Frog-Spawn and float up to the surface.
Frog
Tadpole
Interesting Facts:
• A tadpole for the first 1 or 2 weeks eats the egg yolk leftover in it’s gut.
• The only parts to a tadpole is a tail, gill , and mouth.
• After 7 days of development the tadpole eats algae off of rocks.
Frog
Froglet
Interesting Facts:
•In this stage, the tadpole grows front and back legs, and its tail vanishes or is almost gone.
• After 12 weeks the froglets can swim to the surface to breath air.
• The tadpoles body shrinks during this stage.
Frog
Frog
Interesting Facts:
• Frogs have teeth on their upper jaw, but none on their bottom.
• The frog starts a new diet including flies and worms.
• The frog mostly lives on land, with occasional swims.
Life cycle of a frog
Michael
Frog
Stage 1:eggs
Interesting Facts:
• frogs lay thousands of eggs that don’t have shells
• the eggs stick together to form a frog spawn that floats to the top of the water
• a few days later the tadpoles hatch out
frog
Stage 2:tadpoles
Interesting Facts:
• tadpoles have a head tail body
• they eat algae and other tiny animals as they swim
• after about a month a bludge appears at the base of there tail and that’s where the hind legs will grow
frogStage 3:tadpoles to froglets
Interesting Facts:
• after 7 weeks their hind legs will began to grow
• after 9 weeks the front legs began to grow and there tails are almost gone
• after 12 weeks the tadpoles can swim to the surface of the water and breath air
frog
Stage 4:Adult frogs
Interesting Facts:
• after about three months the tadpoles have became young frogs
• they can live in or out of water and eat insects or worms
• this frog will live mostly on land and sometimes swims
Chicken Life Cycle
By: Elise
Chicken
Egg Interesting Facts:
• Each chick begins as a small dot in the egg.
• After 10 days inside the egg, the chick has grown larger.
• The chick pecks through its hard shell with a special, sharp part of the beak called the “ egg tooth. “
Chicken
Hatchling
Interesting Facts:
• If the first thing a chick sees is a person it will follow that person as if it were its mother.
• Many birds stay in a safe, warm nest for the first few weeks. A hens chicks go wherever Mom goes.
• A day or two after starting, all the chicks are hatched.
ChickenAdult
Interesting Facts:
• An adult chicken has more than 5,000 feathers.
• There are over 60 different types of barnyard hen.
• Most barnyard hens live for 5-10 years.
• Some hens lay more than 200 eggs a year.
Life Cycle of a Beetle
Wesley
EGGStage 1
Interesting Facts:
• beetles lay eggs underground.
• some lay 50 eggs
•The eggs remane in incubation for 3 to 4 months
Stage 2
Interesting Facts:
• They eat rotting wood
• As the larva gets bigger they molt
•Larva feeds on a bed made for them
LARVA
pupa
Stage 3
Interesting Facts:
• they go throe methmorthes in the pupa
• some are white white
ADULTStage 4
. They live underground
.they make a bed for the eggs
They die after they lay eggs
Frog life cycle
Blaze
eggs
STAGE 1
Interesting Facts:
• The eggs are called the spawn (frog eggs)
•The eggs are covered with jelly
•They are in groups
Newly hatched tadpole
Stage 2
Interesting Facts:
• A new born baby frog
• The new born tadpole is called a embryo
• After seven weeks their hind legs begin to grow
8 week old tadpole
Stage 3
Interesting Facts:
• The hind legs are formed
• The head becomes more distinct and the body elongates
• its front legs are coming in
12 week old tadpole
Stage 4
Interesting Facts:
• its front legs are formed
• looks like a small frog with a long tail
• And starts to
lose its tail
Tail almost gone frog
Stage 5
Interesting Facts:
• when the tail disappears
• the frog will hop out of the water on the land
When it loses its tail and becomes a adult
Adult frog
Stage 6
Interesting Facts:
• the adult frog is now not a tadpole
• the frog is now out of the tadpole stage and is an adult
• the adult mom is the one that lays the eggs
Life cycle of a frog
By Landen
eggs
Stage1
Interesting Facts:
• They hatch at about 10 days
•Eggs are covered A lot of eggs in a jelly like substance
•are lyed becauses some are eaten by small animals
Tad pole
Stage 2
Interesting Facts:
• At about 8 weeks the tad poles front legs will start to appear.
• Some frogs take 2 months to change into a frog.
• The bullfrog takes 2 year to chnge into a frogs
frog
Stage 3
Interesting Facts:
•They find a matethey start the life cycle all over
•The average life spand of a frog is 4 15 years depending on the typ of frog.
• Eat live prey insects, worms, small fish
Life Cycle Of A Beetle
Madison
Beetle
Stage 1 3 Interesting Facts:
•It begins with the female laying hundreds of eggs
• Some female beetles keeps their eggs inside of them and give birth to live in the larvae
• It usually takes from 4 to 19 days for the eggs to hatch
Beetle
Cycle Stage 2
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3 Interesting Facts:
• At this stage they will eat tremendous amount of food and continue to grow
• shedding is an exoskeleton many times while it grows
Most beetles past through 3 to 5 stages
Beetle
Stage 3
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3 Interesting Facts:
• then it enter the pupa stage witch can take 9 months and it usually happens over the winter period
• after pupating an adult emerge ,and there’s your beetle
Beetle
Stage 4
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3 Interesting Facts:
• then the beetle will then feed ,mate and if it is a female she will lay eggs of the begging of another generation
• witch is called life cycle
Beetle Life CyclePiper
Beetle
Egg
Interesting Facts:
• The eggs take three weeks to hatch.
• They are oval shaped and white.
• They are laid 4-5 eggs at a time
• Often found on a leaf or a rotten piece of wood
Beetle
Larvae
Interesting Facts:
• They eat lots of food and continue to grow
• In this phase they will shed there exoskeleton
• Most beetles pass through 3-5 stages at larvae period but others can have up to 30
Beetle
Pupa
Interesting Facts:
• This stage can take up to 9 months
• This stage usually happens during the winter period
• After pupating an adult will emerge
Beetle
Adult
This beetle will then feed , mate and if it is a female , she will lay eggs for the beginning of a new generation.
BLISTER BEETLE
BY KYLE
BLISTER BEETLE
EGG Interesting Facts:• THEIR EGGS ARE 1.3 TO 1.8 mm LONG
• THEY ARE YELLOWISH IN COLER
• THE EGGS ARE CYLINDRICAL IN SHAPE
•THERE EGGS ARE
LIKE BALLS
BLISTER BEETLESLARVA
Interesting Facts:• THERE LARVAS ARE PRETTY SHORT
• THEY SOMETIMES CURL UP INTO A BALL
• THEY LOVE TO LIVE IN SOIL AND DIRT
BLISTER BEETLES
PUPAInteresting Facts:• THE BLISTER BEETLES PUPA HAS SCALES
• IT HAS LITTLE HAIRS STICKING UP
• HE CRAWLS VERY SLOW
BLISTER BEETLE
ADULTInteresting Facts:•ADULT BLISTER BEETLES ATTACK WHEN MAD
•IT PROTECTS IT SELF
•THEY HAVE TWO SETS OF WINGS
BEETLE
Chicken Life Cycle
Sarah
Chicken
Stage 1:EggInteresting Facts:
• Some hens lay more than 200 eggs a year. That’s four ever week!
• The hen lays one egg every day or until she has about 12.
• After ten days the chick inside the egg grows larger. Its head, body, wings, and legs form.
Chicken
Stage 2:Chick Interesting Facts:
• The chick does not need to eat for the first two days.
• If the first moving thing a chick sees is a person, it will follow that person like it is its mom.
• Many baby birds stay in safe, warm nests for the first few weeks. But the hen’s chick goes anywhere its mom goes.
Chicken
Stage 3:Adult Interesting Facts:
• A hen uses its beak to keep its feathers clean and tidy. This is called preening
• A adult chicken has more than 5,000 feathers. But swans have more than 20,000.
• Most hens live for five to ten years. But Matilda from New Jersey reached the grand age, 14!
BeetlesAbbey
Beetles#1: Eggs
Interesting Facts:
First, the female lays hundreds of tiny, oval white, or sometimes yellow eggs, on a leaf or in rotten pieces of wood. It normally takes from 4-19 days to hatch.
Beetles#2: Larvae
Interesting Facts:
Second, they eat a tremendous amount of food. The beetle will shed its exoskeleton many times while it grows. Some beetles pass through 3-5 stages during the larval period and others can have up to 30 stages, whereas others can have only 1 stage as a larvae
Beetles#3: Pupa
Interesting Facts:
Third, it enters the pupa stage, witch can take up to 9 months and usually happens during winter. After pupating an adult will emerge, and there you have your beetle.
Beetles#4: Adult
Interesting Facts:
And finally, you have your adult beetle. It will feed, mate, and if it is a female, she will lay eggs for the beginning of another generation.
Butterfliesby: Taco
Nicolas
EGG
Interesting Facts:
• Butterfly eggs are hard.
• Butterfly eggs have a ridged outer layer called a chorion.
• The eggs have a little layer of wax which keeps the egg from drying out.
Butterflies egg
Butterflies Larva
larva
.
Interesting Facts:
• Larva consume plant leaves.
• They spend most of there time in search of food.
• When big enough it will form in to a pupa.
Butterflies pupa
pupa
Interesting Facts:
• The pupa will turn red to warn predators .
• The larva transforms in to a pupa by anchoring its self to a substrate and molting for the last time.
• The pupa is usually incapable of movement.
Butterflies adult
adult
Place picture of your stage here.
Interesting Facts:
• The Butterfly is a day flying insect.
• Butterflies often have large beautiful wings.
• After it emerges it has to wait till its wings fold out.