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Extreme Insects A Reading A Z Level I Leveled Book Word Count: 283 LEVELED BOOK Extreme Insects Written by Sylvia Ives Baxter Visit www.readinga-z.com for thousands of books and materials. www.readinga-z.com

Extreme Insects Photo Credits: Front Cover, page 11: Paul Whitten/Photo Researchers, Inc.; back cover, page 4: Naturepix/Alamy; title page, page 8: Stephen Dalton/Minden Pictures; page 3: Jupiterimages Corporation; page 5: M. Watson/ardea.com; page 6: courtesy of Paul Gertler/USFWS; page 7: Johnny Haglund/Lonely Planet Images; pages 9, 13: Piotr Naskrecki/Minden Pictures; page 10: Gregory G. Dimijian/Photo Researchers, Inc.; page 12: Giacomo Radi/ardea.com; page 14: REUTERS; page 15: Michael Hampson/Alamy Front cover: Ambush bug Back cover: Robber fly eating a meal Owlfly Written by Sylvia Ives Baxter www.readinga-z.com Extreme Insects Level I Leveled Book Learning A Z Written by Sylvia Ives Baxter All rights reserved. www.readinga-z.com Correlation LEVEL I Fountas & Pinnell Reading Recovery DRA I 15 16 16

Tarantula Tarantula Hawk Robber fly Table of Contents Introduction.................. 4 Extreme Size.................. 6 Extreme Look-Alikes............ 8 Extreme Weapons............... 11 Conclusion.................... 15 Glossary...................... 16 Index........................ 16 A robber fly dines on another insect. Introduction Insects are always in danger. They have many enemies. They are food for each other as well as other animals. 3 4

Peanut-head bug Goliath beetle A peanut-head bug s looks and its skunk-like spray help keep it alive. Insects have many traits that help them stay alive. These traits include size, looks, and weapons. Let s look at some of the extreme traits insects have that help them. 5 6 Goliath beetles are one of the largest insects in the world. Extreme Size This beetle can grow as long as a pen. It can weigh as much as a banana. Extreme size and a hard cover protect it from its enemies.

Walking Stick Trash bug A walking stick s size and looks help keep it from being eaten This insect can grow longer than a new pencil. Its size frightens smaller insects away. Animals don t eat it because they think it is just a big stick. Trash bugs carry leftovers on their backs to hide from animals that might eat them. Extreme Look-Alikes Many insects look like other things. Their looks help them hide from animals that want to eat them. 7 8

Katydid Sphinx moth caterpillar A Sphinx moth caterpillar can puff up its spots so it looks like a cobra. Can you find the insect in this picture? Some insects look like parts of plants. They can look like leaves, flowers, stems, or even thorns. There are insects with large fake eyes to scare hungry animals away. When scared, this caterpillar can make itself look like a snake. 9 10

Ambush bug Antlion larva Ambush bugs have thick front legs to catch bees and flies. Extreme Weapons Some insects have extreme weapons to help them survive. Some of these insects use their weapons to get food. Others use their weapons to keep from becoming food. 11 12 An antlion larva traps and eats ants with its extreme jaws. This insect digs a pit in the sand. It traps ants in the pit. Then it grabs an ant in its large, sharp jaws. Yummy!

Assassin bug Bombardier beetle spray The assassin bug s beak makes it deadly. This bug jumps on other insects. It stabs them with its sharp beak. It shoots out poison that turns their insides to goo. Then the bug sucks out the goo. Slurp! The bombardier beetle s spray keeps enemies away. Watch out! This beetle sprays out boiling hot poison when touched. It stops animals from trying to eat it. 13 14

Ambush bug Glossary caterpillar extreme poison protect traits the second stage of the life cycle of a butterfly or moth; the larva stage (p. 10) great or much more than usual (p. 5) a substance that can kill animals or plants (p. 13) to keep something from being hurt (p. 6) qualities that make living things different from one another (p. 5) Ambush bugs hide near flowers to catch their prey. ambush bug, 11, 15 Index Goliath beetle, 6 Conclusion Insects have many ways to protect themselves. Their size, color, and weapons can help them stay alive. antlion, 12 assassin bug, 13 bombardier beetle, 14 caterpillar, 10 cobra snake, 10 enemies, 4 larva, 12 moths, 10 peanut-head bug, 5 protect, 6, 15 titan walking stick, 7 traits, 5 15 16