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Arthropod Phylum: Insects: The Colorado beetle

Like all insects, the Colorado beetle has three parts to its body: a head, a thorax, and an abdomen. All insects also have three pairs of legs which distinguish them from spiders which have four pairs. Like many insects, the Colorado beetle has wings and can fly.

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