Praying mantis

Praying mantises are slender insects with a triangular head and front legs that fold as though in prayer, hence the
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Quahog

Quahogs are edible clams with sturdy, rounded shells you might spot on a beach or in a bowl of chowder.
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Queen termite

Queen termites are the big mothers of termite colonies. When they start their nests, they pair up with a king
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Redback spider

The redback spider is a small but notorious spider native to Australia, easily recognized by the distinctive red stripe on
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Roundworm

Roundworms are simple, tube-shaped worms that are found in soil, water, plants, and animals. Some are tiny and harmless while
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Scorpion

Scorpions are ancient arachnids, instantly recognizable by their pincers and curved tails tipped with venomous stingers. They have roamed the
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Slug

Slugs are soft-bodied mollusks in the class Gastropoda, closely related to snails but usually lacking an external shell (or having
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Snail

A snail is a small, slow-moving mollusk, best known for its spiral-shaped shell that it carries on its back. There
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Tarantula

Tarantulas are large, usually hairy spiders in the family Theraphosidae. They tend to live solitary lives in burrows or other
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Termite

Termites are social insects that are known for forming large, organized colonies. They are usually called “white ants,” but they
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Ulysses butterfly

The Ulysses butterfly (also called the Blue Emperor or Mountain Blue Swallowtail) is a large, striking swallowtail butterfly known for
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Urchin (Sea urchin)

Sea urchins are spiny marine invertebrates that are found on ocean floors all around the world. They are members of
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