Check out the action at a nearby pond where a master predator is on the hunt--a diving beetle! This skillful insect is after larvae, small fish, salamanders, and other prey. Key body parts make a diving beetle an effective hunter. When it spots a target, the beetle's body traps an air bubble, which it uses to breathe underwater for up to 10 to 15 minutes! Its legs act like oars to move it quickly through the water. a smooth, waxy coat helps too. the diving beetle snatches its prey with its strong jaws. Bite by bite, the adult beetle devours its meal. In this exciting book, you can learn what makes diving beetles similar to and different from other insects. Close-up photographs and diagrams reveal extraordinary details about diving beetle bodies, both inside and out. and you can perform activities that help you find ways protect the diving beetles watery home, and understand how diving beetles breathe underwater. Learn more about this exiting member of nature's fascinating Insect World!
This is a fascinating book that young bug lovers will grab for!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
It's fun to sit by the side of a lake or pond and look at all the little critters skittering around the top of the water and diving into it to catch their dinner. One very interesting bug you may want to learn a bit about is the diving beetle. This arthropod is a very "successful predator hunting and eating prey to live." It goes through a four-stage metamorphosis, ending with the adult stage. Their primary goal in life appears to be hunting and they are so fierce some people call them "water tigers." One big help are their compound eyes that can "look in all directions at once." Try getting past a critter that can do that! This beetle has a special way of transporting oxygen underwater, somewhat like scuba gear, in order to stay down for as long as fifteen minutes. You will learn how this beetle attacks its prey, how the composition of its body makes it an excellent swimmer, how it kills its prey, their larvae, how they hunt, their growth and molting patterns, when and why they decide to fly, how they hibernate through the winter, how they find a mate, their eggs and hatchlings. Did you know that "adult diving beetles have been timed kicking as fast as twice a second?" This is a very interesting book that young bug lovers will grab for. There are numerous full color, close up photographs that are simply amazing. There are several scattered beetle facts throughout the book. In the back of the book is a short statistical section, a short discussion about three other insect predators, an index, a glossary activities and additional recommended book and website resources. This is one of eight books in the "Insect World Series," an excellent science series you might wish to consider for your library, classroom or homeschool shelves!
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