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According to the passage, what do adult .June bugs eat?
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According to the passage, what do adult .June bugs eat?
A) They eat seeds and seedlings. b) They eat ripening fruit. c) They feed on the grass and vegetables. d) They dig underground to eat sweet potatoes and carrots. 495. Have you ever seen a metallic green bug buzzing around in the summertime? It's a June bug. June bugs get their name because they emerge as adults at the beginning of summer. It takes a year for a June bug to complete its full life cycle. A June bug is an insect with six legs. It has a dull, metallic - green body with wings. Its underside is light brown or black. The June bug is a member of the beetle family. June bugs will gather in clusters and eat ripened apples, peaches, pears, or any other fruit. When the beetle is still a grub, it will feed on decaying matter, grass, and other plants. These grubs will also go underground to eat plants such as sweet potatoes and carrots. In the past, a fun summer activity for many children was to catch June bugs. Children would tie a string to one of the legs and then let the .June bug fly around while holding the string. This provided hours of entertainment for children. Some children still participate in this activity today. According to the passage all of the following statements are True, Except ... a) June bugs may be the problem for farmers. b) You can see .1une bugs only in June. c) The lifespan of the June bug is about one year. d) June bug is an adult beetle in summer. 496. One of the rarest flowering plants in the world, the Snowdonia hawkweed, grows wild only in Snowdonia National Park in northern Wales. The region is rocky and mountainous, and the air is cool and damp. The Snowdonia hawkweed prefers this habitat. In fact, it grows wild nowhere else in the world. Snowdonia hawkweed is about 28 cm tall. Its bright yellow blossoms have thin petals with ragged edges. The Snowdonia hawkweed may not be the most beautiful plant in the world, but it is a favorite snack of sheep. In 1953, the Snowdonia hawkweed disappeared. People feared that the plant was gone forever They believed that sheep grazing on the land had eaten the last low plants. So, the people who ran the park removed the sheep from the area, hoping that the hawkweed might return. Forty-nine years later, a group of plant scientists found the yellow flowers blooming in one spot in the park. The hawkweed had returned! Scientists collected seeds from the plant in case it disappeared again. But since then, the rare plant has continued to bloom in the park. Download 195.01 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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