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Everything: Insects
Packed with facts and tantalising anecdotes from experts and bursting with colour photographs, learn all about insects in this fresh take on the subject that kids with love. It’s time to learn everything about insects! Each book in the National Geographic Kids Everything series has more than 100 pictures, an explorer’s corner with from-the-field anecdotes and tips, fun facts throughout, maps and infographics, an illustrated diagram, a photo gallery, cool comparisons, a behind-the-scenes photograph, an interactive glossary, and more.
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Which insects?
Insects are a diverse group of invertebrates that belong to the class Insecta. They include a wide range of species such as ants, bees, butterflies, beetles, and flies. Insects play a crucial role in ecosystems as pollinators, decomposers, and as a food source for other animals. They are found in almost every habitat on Earth and are incredibly diverse in terms of their size, shape, and behavior.
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Are insects animals?
Yes, insects are animals. Insects belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which is a group of animals that have jointed legs and exoskeletons. They are part of the animal kingdom and are classified as invertebrates, meaning they do not have a backbone. Insects play a crucial role in ecosystems as pollinators, decomposers, and prey for other animals.
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Are insects haram?
Insects are considered haram (forbidden) in Islam according to the majority of scholars. This is based on the hadith of the Prophet Muhammad that states, "Two types of dead meat and two types of blood have been made lawful for us: The two dead meats are fish and locust, and the two types of blood are the liver and the spleen." Therefore, insects are generally not permissible to consume in Islam.
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Can insects dream?
Insects do not have the brain complexity or neural structures necessary for dreaming as we understand it in humans. While insects do have a central nervous system, it is much simpler than that of mammals and lacks the same level of complexity. Therefore, it is unlikely that insects have the capacity to experience dreams in the same way that humans do.
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Incredible Insects
Join our heroes on a miniature safari, and meet beautiful butterflies, bumbling beetles and base-building honeybees, with gorgeous sticker scenes to fill.
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Beneficial Insects
Insects play a vital role in many natural processes around the world.They help pollinate flowers, break down dead things, and provide food for many animals and people.Beneficial Insects: Bugs Helping Plants Survive looks at how insects make the world a better place, as well as the threats they face and how people can protect them.Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back matter give readers a clear look at this subject.Features include a table of contents, infographics, a glossary, additional resources, and an index.Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.Core Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
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Angels And Insects
Like A.S. Byatt’s Booker Prize-winning novel, Possession, these two mesmerising novellas are set in the nineteenth century.In Morpho Eugenia, an explorer realises that the behaviour of the people around him is alarmingly similar to that of the insects he studies.In The Conjugal Angel, curious individuals – some fictional, others drawn from history – gather to connect with the spirit world.Throughout both, Byatt examines the eccentricities of the Victorian era, weaving fact and fiction, reality and romance, science and faith into a sumptuous, magical tapestry.
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Insects and Society
Recommended in CHOICE, February 2021Insects are all around us, outweighing humanity by 17 times.Many are nuisances; they compete with us for food and carry some of our most devastating diseases.Many common pests have been transported worldwide by humans.Yet, some recent reports suggest dramatic declines in some important groups, such as pollinators and detritivores.Should we care? Yes, we should. Without insect pollinators we’d lose 35% of our global food production; without detritivores, we would be buried in un-decayed refuse.Insects are also critical sources for nutritional, medical and industrial products.A world without insects would seem a very different and unpleasant place.So why do insects inspire such fear and loathing? This concise, full-color text challenges many entrenched perceptions about insect effects on our lives.Beginning with a summary of insect biology and ecology that affect their interactions with other organisms, it goes on to describe the various positive and negative ways in which insects and humans interact.The final chapters describe factors that affect insect abundance and approaches to managing insects that balance their impacts.The first textbook to cater directly to those studying Insect and Society or Insect Ecology modules, this book will also be fascinating reading for anyone interested in learning how insects affect human affairs and in applying more sustainable approaches to "managing" insects.This includes K-12 teachers, undergraduate students, amateur entomologists, conservation practitioners, environmentalists, as well as natural resource managers, land use planners and environmental policy makers.
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Are insects expensive?
Insects can vary in price depending on the species and quantity being purchased. Some insects, like crickets or mealworms, are relatively inexpensive and commonly used as feed for pets such as reptiles or birds. However, certain rare or exotic insects can be quite expensive due to their scarcity and demand among collectors or enthusiasts. Overall, the cost of insects can range from very affordable to quite pricey, depending on the specific type being considered.
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Are insects kosher?
Insects are not considered kosher according to traditional Jewish dietary laws. The Torah explicitly prohibits the consumption of certain insects, and this prohibition is upheld in Jewish dietary practices. Therefore, insects are not considered kosher and are not permitted to be consumed by those who observe kosher dietary laws.
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Why are not all insects eradicated? Insects spread many serious diseases.
Not all insects are eradicated because they play a crucial role in the ecosystem as pollinators, decomposers, and food sources for other animals. Additionally, some insects are beneficial for agriculture by controlling pest populations. While insects can spread diseases, efforts are made to control their populations through various methods such as insecticides, biological control, and habitat modification, rather than complete eradication. Balancing the need to control disease transmission with the importance of insects in the ecosystem is essential for maintaining a healthy environment.
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Is an emotional bond possible between insects or insects and humans?
While insects do not experience emotions in the same way humans do, they can form social bonds with each other through behaviors like grooming, sharing food, and communicating through pheromones. Some insects, like ants and bees, exhibit complex social structures and cooperation within their colonies. As for the bond between insects and humans, while it may not be emotional in the traditional sense, humans can develop a sense of attachment or appreciation for insects through activities like beekeeping or studying them in their natural habitats.
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