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Tekau ngā pēpeke ki waho i te māra, ten insects outside in the garden
Tahi Mumutawa ladybird, whero with black spots
Rua Earwig not big hiore kakati
Toru Huhu beetle, huhu grubs the larvae of the huhu
Whā Bronze beetle, grass grubs tutaeruru
Tekau ngā pēpeke ki waho i te māra, ten insects outside in the garden
Rima The stick insect freezes so he looks like a stick
Ono Praying mantis rō does a leaf camouflage trick
Whitu Centipedes are carnivores they eat worms and slugs
Waru Pūngawerewere make webs to catch flying bugs
Iwa Slaters are related to crabs and prawns
Tekau. Worms live in the soil under gardens and lawns
Tekau ngā pēpeke ki waho i te māra, ten insects outside in the garden
"Paparua mai"
Ladybird (ladybird) mumutawa (mumutawa)
Earwig hiore kakati
Bronze beetle tutaeruru
Stick insect whē
Praying mantis Rō
Centipede weri
Spider pūngawerewere
Slater taputunu
Worm noke
Tekau ngā pēpeke ki waho i te māra, ten insects outside in the garden