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Awsome facts about Centipedes||THE APPU WORLD

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Centipede Hey guys what about we learn about Centipede today you gotta love it right Before reading watch my new owl video Here's the link https://youtu.be/ROiulo9fp_4 Now let's learn the facts Centipedes have a rounded or flattened head, bearing a pair of antennae at the forward margin. They have a pair of elongated mandibles, and two pairs of maxillae. The first pair of maxillae form the lower lip, and bear short palps. The first pair of limbs stretch forward from the body to cover the remainder of the mouth. These limbs, or maxillipeds, end in sharp claws and include venom glands that help the animal to kill or paralyze its prey. Many species of centipedes lack eyes, but some possess a variable number of ocelli, which are sometimes clustered together to form true compound eyes. However, these eyes are only capable of discerning light and dark, and have no true vision. In some species, the first pair of legs at the head end of the centipede acts as sense organs similar to ant

15 Little facts about luck||THE APPU WORLD

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 Hello there let's learn the 15 little facts about Luck! Let's go! 1.among the world people believe LADYBUGS are a sign of GOOD LUCK. 2.for more than 2,600 years,people in western Europe have considered the feet of RABBITS to be lucky. 3.many people believe CROSSING THEIR FINGERS brings good luck. 4.in GERMANY,it's good luck to touch a chimney sweep's brush. 5.EIGHT is a lucky number in china:more than 300000 couples in the country got married on 8/08/08. 6.four leaf clovers are considered LUCKY  but perhaps the most lucky CLOVER is the WORLD RECORD HOLDER for most leaves 56. 7.hanging a HORSESHOE over a DOOR is believed to bring GOOD LUCK in the United States. 8.in SPAIN eating 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight on new year's day brings GOOD LUCK. 9.In the U.S south,Eating black eyed PEAS on new year's day is BELIEVED to bring GOOD LUCK. 10.while campaigning for PRESIDENT of the United States,Barack Obama carried a SOLDIER'S BRACLET,A gambler's lucky t

How The Earth Was Formed||THE APPU WORLD

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How The EARTH Formed  Hey freinds let's learn about earth today Let's know how the earth formed Our home planet is the third planet from the Sun, and the only place we know of so far that’s inhabited by living things. While Earth is only the fifth largest planet in the solar system, it is the only world in our solar system with liquid water on the surface. Just slightly larger than nearby Venus, Earth is the biggest of the four planets closest to the Sun, all of which are made of rock and metal. The name Earth is at least 1,000 years old. All of the planets, except for Earth, were named after Greek and Roman gods and goddesses. However, the name Earth is a Germanic word, which simply means “the ground.” Approximately 4.6 billion years ago, the solar system was a cloud of dust and gas known as a solar nebula. Gravity collapsed the material in on itself as it began to spin, forming the sun in the center of the nebula. With the rise of the sun, the remaining material began to clum

AMAZING FACTS ABOUT BEETLE||THE APPU WORLD

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BEETLE  Hey there im back do you know what insect im going to choose? Yes beetle  So let's learn the facts Beetles typically have a particularly hard exoskeleton including the elytra, though some such as the rove beetles have very short elytra while blister beetles have softer elytra. The general anatomy of a beetle is quite uniform and typical of insects, although there are several examples of novelty, such as adaptations in water beetles which trap air bubbles under the elytra for use while diving. Beetles are endopterygotes, which means that they undergo complete metamorphosis, with a series of conspicuous and relatively abrupt changes in body structure between hatching and becoming adult after a relatively immobile pupal stage. Some, such as stag beetles, have a marked sexual dimorphism, the males possessing enormously enlarged mandibles which they use to fight other males. Many beetles are aposematic, with bright colours and patterns warning of their toxicity, while others are

THE INCREDIBLE FACTS ABOUT PRAYING MANTIS||THE APPU WORLD

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Praying mantis Unbelievable facts Hey guys im back. Do you know what I'll tell today My favourite insect facts!! Do you know what it is?   I will tell you Its a PRAYING MANTIS i have caught them many times Let's learn the facts now Mantises have large, triangular heads with a beak-like snout and mandibles . They have two bulbous compound   eyes , three small simple eyes, and a pair of antennae . The articulation of the neck is also remarkably flexible; some species of mantis can rotate their heads nearly 180°  The mantis thorax consists of a prothorax , a mesothorax , and a metathorax . In all species apart from the genus Mantoida , the prothorax, which bears the head and forelegs, is much longer than the other two thoracic segments. The prothorax is also flexibly articulated, allowing for a wide range of movements of the head and fore limbs while the remainder of the body remains more or less immobile.  Mantises also are unique to the Dictyoptera  that they have tympanate hear

UNBELIEVABLE FACTS ABOUT ANTS||THE APPU WORLD

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Hello guys welcome back you always know ants right? Yeah!! By saying that you what insect im going to choose yes ANTS!! So now let's learn the facts of ants The life of an ant starts from an egg if the egg is fertilised, the progeny will be female diploid, if not, it will be male haploid.  Ants develop by complete   metamorphosis with the larva stages passing through a pupal stage before emerging as an adult. The larva is largely immobile and is fed and cared for by workers. Food is given to the larvae by trophallaixs, a process in which an ant regurgitates liquid food held in its crop. This is also how adults share food, stored in the "social stomach". Larvae, especially in the later stages, may also be provided solid food, such as trophic   eggs, pieces of prey, and seeds brought by workers. The larvae grow through a series of four or five moults and enter the pupal stage. The pupa has the appendages free and not fused to the body as in a butterfly pupa. The differenti

COOL UNBELIEVABLE FACTS ABOUT DRAGONFLIES|| THE APPU WORLD

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 Hey freinds im here again. Do you know what're we gonna learn today? Yeah dragonfly We are gonna learn unbelievable facts about dragonflies Wait, if you haven't watched my channel Here's the link. https://youtube.com/channel/UChwmCpniDeHizrKA-6JpSXg Now let's learn dragonfly facts Dragonflies are expert fliers. They can fly straight up and down, hover like a helicopter and even mate mid-air. If they can’t fly, they’ll starve because they only eat prey they catch while flying. The flight of the dragonfly is so special that it has inspired engineers  who dream of making robots that fly like dragonflies. Before they go active during the day, they need to bask in the sun to warm up since their thorax needs to reach 25°C to be ready for fllight. If the sun is not present, some dragonflies can generate heat by shaking their flight muscles before taking off. The  blue dragonfly  also known as the Blue Dasher is an insect of the dragonfly species that belongs to the skimmer fa

UNBELIEVABLE FUN FACTS ABOUT HONEY BEES||THE APPU WORLD

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Honey Bees-fun facts Hey guys I'm back.do you like honey?who makes honey? Yeah! Honey bees make them So today i will tell you the so much cool things about honey bees  So are you ready yeah then let's learn! The Honey Bee is the only insect that produces food eaten by the man. Honey is 80% Sugars and 20% water. A productive queen can lay up to 2,500 eggs per day. Honey bees beat their wings 200 times per second, Creating their trademark "Buzz" Bees have 2 stomachs one for eating and one for storing nectar. Bees have existed for around 30 million years Bees communicate in 2 ways the waggle dance,and through the use of pheromones. Honey bees are the only type of bee that dies after stinging. A typical honey bee colony may have around 50,000 workers. The hexagon  structure of honeycombs enables bees to make super efficient use of beeswax, and guards against wastage! The honey bee is one of the most scientifically studied creatures in the world after man! No wonder honey

The BUTTERFLY LIFE CYCLE||THE APPU WORLD

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 BUTTERFLY-LIFE CYCLE So you all love butterflies right? So today i will tell you the life cycle of a butterfly wanna learn it then let's go First stage is Eggs Eggs are laid on plants by the adult female butterfly. These plants will then become the food for the hatching caterpillars. Butterfly lay a lot of eggs at once so that at least some of them survive. Eggs are laid on plants by the adult female butterfly. These plants will then become the food for the hatching Butterfly eggs can be very small. 2nd stage is Caterpillar The larvae or in this case a caterpillar that hatches goes on an eating rampage.In this stage they eat,molt and reapeat that process constantly.After hatching the caterpillar is extremely hungry and eats constantly.The caterpillar eats it way out the egg and then continues to eat plants in the outside world. 3rd stage is Pupa The caterpillar forms a vessel around it called the 'pupa' inside the pupa the Caterpillar gradually grows and develops. Dur