9/26/2020 BLOG

This week in science we started the week by finishing up our bug projects and pinning any bugs that we had left. then for the next few days we worked on our chairs at the beach and I cut mine and screwed in the boards, and I left of by painting the base color, I haven’t figured out what i’m going to paint thought but i’m pretty sure i’m going to paint Patrick my old rooster. We also started cutting out our skeletons.

How many total chairs have been made since Pathfinder started making chairs?

What are we doing with our skeletons?

how long do we have to work on our chairs?

 

Blog 9/20/2020

I’M A STICK BUG, and I am camouflaged so that my predators think i’m a stick and they wont eat me, in my breed the females are larger than the males and females can also reproduce without the presence of a male. We are a favorite meals fr most animals, we can also change colors to the things around us, we can also regenerate limbs, say a bird or other animal has a hold of my limb I can easily break it off at a weak joint and we can force ourselves to molt in order to regrow that limb. Our eggs resemble seeds so that predators wont be as interested. We aren’t defenseless when we feel threatened we bleed an oozing foul smelling hemolymph from joints in our body.Walking Sticks

How many are there in the world?

Where do they live?

Do they hibernate or migrate?

9/13/2020

Hi i’m a praying mantis, I am super cool looking and I eat murder hornets. they try to sting me but I slowly eat there heads off while they’re still alive I am bigger than male praying mantis’s and once I mate with them I eat there heads off. My eyes can see 180 degrees around me, and I also only eat my pray alive. I have three stages of life egg, nymph, and adult. My arms are kind of like pinchers. The little black dot in both of my eyes are an optical illusion called a pseudopupil and they occur as a result of light being absorbed and reflected in the eye. Praying mantis

Blog post 9/6/2020

Hi i’m called an asian giant hornet also known as murder hornets, the reason i’m called a murder hornet is if me and my family stings you about five times we can kill you. I also really like to eat bee larvae and the only way we can get to they bee larvae is if we attack the hive and kill all the the bees, know some bees we can’t kill are the ones that have adapted to us  what they do is if there is just one of us coming to mark the territory for our family, s the signal each other by shaking there abdomens and then they swarm and after that they get as hot as they possibly can  and they roast us alive because we cant move or stand the heat. Another thing is we can kill 40 bees a minuet, and in an hour we can kill 30,000 bees an hour.

FILE - This Dec. 30, 2019 photo provided by the Washington State Department of Agriculture shows a dead Asian giant hornet in a lab in Olympia, Wash. It is the world's largest hornet, a 2-inch long killer with an appetite for honey bees. Dubbed the "Murder Hornet" by some, the insect has a sting that could be fatal to some humans. (Quinlyn Baine/Washington State Department of Agriculture via AP)