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List and draw 5 creatures and write how they are useful to Humans.
Eg :dragonfly,honeybee,ants etc


= 1.Name :____________

Uses :______ Ok? Don't spam please it's a request and answer if you know the answer ok?​

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Answered by sowebahaslam23798
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1: honeybees : helps to produce honey

2: butterflies: collect nectar which attracts other creatures for pollination etc.

3: fish : we get fish oil , food

4: dog : helps in guarding

5: cow : milk ,meat

Answered by mrunalibodele143
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Helpful Honey Bees

It's said that bees contribute more than $20 billion to the value of crop production in the United States,

Little Ladybugs

One of the most famous of all helpful insects is the lovely ladybug, also known as ladybirds or lady beetles. In fact, these little guys are so revered that even those who are terrified of most insects still find spotted ladybugs to be charming. It's no wonder that aside from their cute looks, they are also great for gardens, and they eat pesky aphids, whiteflies and other insects that destroy plants. In fact, a ladybug can eat up to 5,000 aphids in its lifetime.

Green Lacewings

Green lacewings may not be as famous as ladybugs, but they are also great hunters of pests such as aphids, thrips, mealybugs, small caterpillars, mites and whiteflies as well, eating them both as larvae and adults. The mother lacewings lay eggs among the larvae of whitefly and aphid colonies, and the lacewing starts eating these pests from birth. They are aggressive predators, but if you want to help them, it's important to keep ants away from your garden since ants eat the eggs of lacewings.

Why Are Dragonflies Important?

Dragonflies are members of the Odonata order.

Updated September 24, 2018

By Ruth Williams

The "Devil's darning needle" certainly sounds menacing. Dragonflies, members of the carnivorous order Odonata, have large, toothed mandibles that might also look menacing at scale. But despite their fierce appearance, they are anything but threatening.

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