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(3) 4-6 The secret lives of insects are revealed in four uncomplicated chapters about odd-looking six-legged creatures. Peanuthead bugs, for example, may look strange, but their shapes have a purpose: the insects have evolved protective adaptations that allow them to survive by repelling enemies. The accompanying close-up photos document the intriguing features. Glos., ind.

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