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Friday, November 24, 2017

My information report about Leaf Beatles

For the last two weeks we have be writing an information report. my information report is about a leaf beetles here is my information report.


leaf Beetles

Bula my name is Evelyn and I am going to be talking about leaf beetles. The things that I am going to be talking about what is a leaf beetles,Where they live, How many eggs they lay. But I will be talking about that later. Did you know that the leaf beetles are the most common Beetle in the beetle family. I have been collecting information from six different websites so let's hop right into the facts.

What is a A leaf Beetle

First I am going to be talking to you  about what is a leaf beetles. Did you know that the leaf Beetles actual name is Chrysomelidae. It has over 37,000 species and  more than 2,500 genera. A leaf beetle is really hard to find because it is camouflages with all the leaf.  Adults leaf beetle are 1/4 to 3/8 long,they are an oval yellow and an oval green .


Where they live

Leaf Beetles that live in habitats like the rain forest and gardens.   That are getting changed or that could be in danger. And some Life Beetles depend on certain plant species. If the plant goes,then the leaf beetle will  go with the plant. A leaf beetle habitat is mosle garden because they reilly on the plans to survive on the  around predators.

How many egg can they lay

After searching many  information I have found out how many egg  can a leaf beetle lay. They can lay about up to 500 or less .I have found out  how many days it takes for leaf beetles egg to lay it takes two weeks and 4 days.




Conclusion

Now I have came to the end of my information report I hope you enjoyed my adventure going through Leaf beetles and about what they are,Where they live , How many eggs they can lay. I hope you enjoyed  my adventure learning about leaf beetles
And I hope you learned something about  Leaf beetles yourself. Thank you for reading Information report about to leaf beetles see you next time.

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