Bugs and bugsicles

Bugs and bugsicles

By Amy Hansen

Subjects: Insects, habits and behavior, Juvenile literature, Behavior, Wintering, Ecology, Insects, Insects, juvenile literature

Description: Every fall, insects disappear. And every spring, they return. Where do they go? The dragonfly dies, leaving its young safe in the muddy bottom of a stream. The monarch butterfly sails the air to dry mountains in Mexico. And the Arctic woolly bear caterpillar becomes a "bugsicle"--it freezes solid, then thaws out to live another day. The honeybee, praying mantis, field cricket, ladybug, and pavement ant also use awe-inspiring tricks to outwit the killing frosts of winter. The author and illustrator re-create the insects' movements and reveal their secrets.

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