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2014 Blue Door Publishing Florida All rights reserved e-book - photo 1
2014 Blue Door Publishing Florida All rights reserved e-book - photo 2
2014 Blue Door Publishing, Florida. All rights reserved.
e-book 978-0-9860553-4-8
e-pub 978-0-9915024-6-2
About The Author:
Tracy Nelson Maurer has written books for children
and young adults for more than 15 years. She holds an
MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults
from Hamline University. When shes not writing,
Tracy enjoys spending time outdoors with her family
near Minneapolis, Minnesota.
TABLE OF CONTENTS AMAZING CRAWLERS Like all insects caterpillars - photo 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AMAZING CRAWLERS Like all insects caterpillars have three body sections - photo 4
AMAZING CRAWLERS
Like all insects , caterpillars have three
body sections and six true legs. The other
legs are called prolegs.
proleg
Prolegs are attached
to the abdomen.
abdomen
The abdomen consists
of ten segments.
head The rst section of the caterpillar body thorax The thorax - photo 5
head
The rst section of
the caterpillar body.
thorax
The thorax consists
of three segments.
true leg
True legs are attached
to the thorax.
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sphinx hornworm caterpillar
Caterpillars do not have lungs They breathe through holes in their skin - photo 6
Caterpillars do not have lungs. They
breathe through holes in their skin.
Breathing holes line caterpillar bodies imperial moth caterpillar - photo 7
Breathing holes line
caterpillar bodies.
imperial moth caterpillar
TRICKY LOOKS Caterpillars can be tiny huge smooth hairy spiny or - photo 8
TRICKY LOOKS
Caterpillars can be tiny,
huge, smooth, hairy, spiny,
or covered in goo.
saturniid moth caterpillar
Creepy or Cool The harmless hickory horned devil moth caterpillar grows - photo 9
Creepy or Cool?
The harmless hickory horned
devil moth caterpillar grows
up to inches (15 centimeters)
long. Its one of the worlds
largest caterpillars.
Birds mice spiders and other insects eat caterpillars Caterpillars often - photo 10
Birds, mice, spiders, and other insects
eat caterpillars. Caterpillars often use their
looks to avoid becoming dinner.
Giant swallowtail
buttery caterpillars
avoid becoming
dinner by looking like
bird poop!
False eyes on the
spicebush swallowtail
caterpillar frighten
predators.
Many caterpillars use camouage to hide from predators Others use bright - photo 11
Many caterpillars use camouage to
hide from predators . Others use bright
colors to warn predators to stay away.
Geometrid caterpillars
look like part of a plant.
Monarch buttery
caterpillars are toxic
to predators. Stripes
mean, Stay away.
FIERCE EATERS Caterpillars live to eat Most caterpillars eat plants Their - photo 12
FIERCE EATERS
Caterpillars live to eat! Most caterpillars
eat plants. Their strong, hard jaws cut
like scissors.
mandibles Jaws used for chewing Creepy or Cool Some caterpillars are - photo 13
mandibles
Jaws used
for chewing.
Creepy or Cool?
Some caterpillars are
carnivores. They eat spiders,
insects, or insect eggs.
LIFE CYCLE Caterpillar eggs are laid on the caterpillars favorite food - photo 14
LIFE CYCLE
Caterpillar eggs are laid on the caterpillars
favorite food plants. The eggs often look like
tiny pearls or clumps of hard bubbles.
Monarch caterpillars hatch from their egg
and then eat the shell.
old exoskeleton After they hatch caterpillars molt as they gr - photo 15
old exoskeleton After they hatch caterpillars molt as they grow - photo 16
old exoskeleton
After they hatch caterpillars molt as they grow They wiggle out of their - photo 17
After they hatch, caterpillars molt as
they grow. They wiggle out of their old
exoskeletons
about ve times.
When they are fully grown caterpillars begin the pupa stage of their life - photo 18
When they are fully grown, caterpillars
begin the pupa stage of their life cycle.
Monarch caterpillars at the pupa stage of
their life cycle.
At the pupa stage buttery caterpillars form a chrysalis and moth - photo 19
At the pupa stage, buttery caterpillars
form a chrysalis and moth caterpillars
spin a silk cocoon .
buttery chrysalis
moth cocoon
Inside the chrysalis or cocoon the caterpillars body changes It - photo 20
Inside the chrysalis or cocoon, the
caterpillars body changes.
It turns into a buttery or moth Amazing WHAT DID YOU LEARN - photo 21
It turns into a buttery or moth.
Amazing!
WHAT DID YOU LEARN Answer each question Find a sentence in the book that - photo 22
WHAT DID YOU LEARN?
Answer each question. Find a sentence in the book
that proves your answer.
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