Grubulah

Grubulah
The Fun-venturist!

Monday, August 22, 2011

And now, we are a Scale!

The Great 8 – notes!

The Adventurist
Grubulah Grasshopper  Grasshoppers are insects that can hop, walk, and fly. Many male grasshoppers make noise by rubbing their back legs together. There are about 10,000 different species of grasshoppers.


The Meteorologist
Isabella Wiggiddinn Wooly Bear The woolly bear caterpillar—with its 13 distinct segments of black and reddish-brown—has the reputation of being able to forecast the coming winter weather-

The Scientist
Lucy Ladybug Ladybugs (also called lady birds and lady beetles) are small, oval-shaped winged insects. These shiny insects are usually red with black spots or black with red spots on the wing covers. The number of spots identifies the type of ladybug. Most ladybugs are less than 1/4 inch (4-8 mm) long.

The Defense Strategist
Pauly Pillbug The pill bug (also called the wood louse and the roly-poly bug) is a small, segmented land creature that can roll into a tiny ball for protection.

The Navigator
Biddy Butterfly   The butterfly is a mainly day-flying insect
The Monarch Butterfly : Eastern populations winter in Florida, along the coast of Texas, and in Mexico, and return to the north in spring.  Monarch butterflies follow the same migration patterns every year.  


The Lookout Scout
Spencer Spider:  Pholcidae are a spider family in the suborder Araneomorphae. Some species, especially Pholcus phalangioides, are commonly called granddaddy long-legs spider, daddy long-legs spider

The Pedometer
Indiegeo Inchworm:   Inchworms are the caterpillars of geometer moths.
The name "Geometridae" ultimately derives from Latin geometra from Greek γεωμέτρης ("geometer, earth-measurer")

The Nightime Guide
T. (treoirphrionsabail Irish for guiding) Solas (Irish for light) Firefly:
Fireflies, also known as glow worms,


        And now we are a scale! 

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