Note: Liz is looking at a spider (an 8-legger) Insects are 6-leggers. Though, bugs is not a scientific classification so I guess it could cover spiders too?
RedBaron38: Uses of "bugs: They produce honey, they spread pollen to from one plant to another, they inspire art, they eliminate dung, they control other insects by easting them, they provide food for some humans (as well as food coloring), some insects are kept as pets.
Argythree over 9 years ago
Good question, Elizabeth…
gypsylobo over 9 years ago
(to finish above comment) GROWING OLD is neither optional or controllable. It’s no fun and I DON’T LIKE IT.
goweeder over 9 years ago
Growing old wouldn’t be so bad if it were painless.
goweeder over 9 years ago
You could say that growing old is a pain in the neck —and the back and the joints and the butt.
summerdog86 over 9 years ago
Aren’t most of us full of cows, pigs and chickens?
Petersenbus over 9 years ago
@gypsyloboSure beats the alternative.
damifid0 over 9 years ago
Please, do not fill the kids mind with mumbojumbo sky fairy,createing-whatever. No wonder kids are so full of ship when they grow.
poodles27 over 9 years ago
It’s the wonders of nature Lizzie!
tuslog64 over 9 years ago
Note: Liz is looking at a spider (an 8-legger) Insects are 6-leggers. Though, bugs is not a scientific classification so I guess it could cover spiders too?
arye uygur over 9 years ago
RedBaron38: Uses of "bugs: They produce honey, they spread pollen to from one plant to another, they inspire art, they eliminate dung, they control other insects by easting them, they provide food for some humans (as well as food coloring), some insects are kept as pets.
rgcviper over 9 years ago
Growing old may not be ideal. But, it beats the heck out of the alternative …