Inchworm

The inchworm is the caterpillar stage of geometer moths. It is known for its looping way of moving that looks
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Isopod

Isopods are group of crustaceans with over 10,000 known species, including tiny woodlice that live on land and even giant
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JellyFish

The jellyfish is a soft, see-through animal that lives in oceans around the world. It looks like a floating umbrella
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Jumping spider

Jumping spiders are small arachnids known for their sharp vision and energetic leaps. Unlike web-building spiders, they hunt by stalking
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Keyhole limpet

Keyhole limpets are marine mollusks named for the small opening, or “keyhole,” at the top of their shells. They live
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Krill

Krill are tiny shrimp-like creatures that lives in the world’s oceans in enormous numbers. Though small, they are among the
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Leech

Leeches are segmented worms best known for feeding on blood, although not all species do. They live in freshwater, saltwater,
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Lobster

Lobsters are large marine crustaceans that are recognized for their hard shells, long antennae, and powerful claws. They live on
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Millipede

Millipedes are long, segmented arthropods that live mostly underground or in leaf litter. Most measure between a few millimeters and
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Mosquito

Mosquitoes are tiny flying insects that are all-too-familiar, especially when they buzz by at dusk. Only the females bite, using
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Nautilus

The nautilus is a shelled cephalopod that keeps to deep tropical waters. It glides while inside a coiled shell divided
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Orb-weaver spider

Orb-weaver spiders are members of the family Araneidae, the familiar garden spiders that spin the large, wheel-shaped webs that you
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