Centipede

Centipedes are long, flattened, fast-moving creatures that live in dark, damp places like under rocks, in soil, or inside old
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Cockroach

Cockroaches are hardy, flat-bodied insects that most people recognize instantly. They have been around for hundreds of millions of years,
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Daphnia (Water flea)

Daphnia, commonly called water fleas, are tiny crustaceans that live in freshwater ponds, lakes, and slow-moving streams. They are known
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Dragonfly

Dragonflies are large, fast-flying insects known for their long, slender bodies, broad wings, and striking colors. They live near freshwater
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Earthworm

Earthworms are soft-bodied invertebrates that live in soil and feed on decaying plant matter. Their bodies are long, segmented, and
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Echinoderm

Echinoderms are group of marine animals that include starfish, sea urchins, brittle stars, sea cucumbers, and feather stars. They live
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Firefly

Fireflies are small beetles best known for their glowing abdomens. On warm evenings, their lights flicker across fields, forests, and
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Flea

Fleas are tiny, wingless insects that survive by feeding on the blood of mammals and birds. Their flattened bodies, long
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Grasshopper

Grasshoppers are among the most familiar insects, often spotted in fields, gardens, and open grasslands. They are recognized by their
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Green bottle fly

The common green bottle fly, Lucilia sericata, is a widespread and common member of the blow fly family (Calliphoridae). It is
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Horseshoe crab

The horseshoe crab looks like it belongs in a prehistoric ocean, and that’s not far from the truth. These armored
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Housefly

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