LIFE 4 POLLINATORS Online Tool
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Chapter:  OTHER POLLINATORS
Explore the fascinating world of wasps, flies, butterflies, moths, and beetles. From the sleek bodies of wasps to the delicate wings of butterflies, dive into the unique features and roles each group plays in our ecosystems. Join us on this virtual journey to discover the intricate beauty and importance of these les knowen pollinating insects.
Chapter: OTHER POLLINATORS - Quiz
Let's test our knowledge on other pollinators
1. What other insect groups also pollinate flowers?
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2. How can you quickly differentiate between a wasp and a bee? *
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3. True or false? *
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Flies have one pair of transparent wings
Flies are more important for pollination than bees
Hoverflies are also named flower flies
There are less than 200 species of hoverflies in the Mediterranean region
Only adult hoverflies visit flowers for nectar and pollen
4. Check the differences between moths and butterflies *
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Moths
Butterflies
Smooth anntenae
Hold wings down, parallel to the ground
Bright colours
Hold wings upright
Bodies are shorter and wider
5. Can butterflies see colour red?
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6. What are a very hard pair of wings of beetles called?
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7. Beetles were the earliest pollinators on Earth, does that mean that they are the most efficient?
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