The number of spots is dependent on the species - there are several species of ladybugs - and not the age. They stay the same number of spots their whole Life.
you can tell how old a ladybird is by how many spots it has :for esample if a ladybird has 3 spots it is 3 years old
The common ladybird, or seven-spot ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata), typically has seven black spots on its bright red or orange elytra (wing covers). However, the number of spots can vary among individuals, and some may have fewer or even no spots at all. This variability does not affect their identification as a member of the ladybird family.
black spots
no they don't
The spots on a ladybird's back can serve as a warning to predators that they taste bad or are toxic. They can also help to confuse predators or mimic other dangerous insects, providing a form of protection. The spots are often brightly colored to signal to predators that the ladybird is not a suitable meal.
count its spots
millimeters (mm).
Ladybird larva are brilliantly colored, often blue, with stripes of orange or black.
it is a ladybird with 97 spots on its head. =)
It could be either a pine ladybird or a harlequin ladybird.
count 1 wings spots
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