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no it only have 7 spot
A ladybug usually has 7 spots the big dipper has 7 stars 7 has the highest probability of occurring when rolling two dice
no they don't
There are several States that have a ladybug as the official state insect.Delaware: 7 spotted ladybug (Coccinella septempunctata)Massachusetts: 7 spotted ladybug (Coccinella septempunctata)New Hampshire: 7 spotted ladybug (Coccinella septempunctata)New York : 9 spotted ladybug (Coccinella novemnotata)Ohio : 7 spotted ladybug (Coccinella septempunctata)Pennsylvania: 7 spotted ladybug (Coccinella septempunctata)Tennessee: 7 spotted ladybug (Coccinella septempunctata)All the above states claim the ladybug in one form as a state insect.For a complete list of all the State insects: See Related links
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There is no specific answer. Some ladybugs have two dots, while others have 16 dots!
Ladybugs (Coccinellids) are found worldwide, with over 5,000 species described, more than 450 native to North America alone. To tell gender, you must first identify WHICH ladybug you are dealing with. Some ladybugs have 7 spots, some 11, some 5, some none. Gender can not be determined by spots. Gender can be determined by the pronotum and/or facial markings, usually. To find the differences you have to look up the species (try to id it by a native insect guide or checklist, google ladybug on image search.)
i have a 7 spoted lady bug but i dont know if its lucky
The ladybug flies in average 7-10 cmps, the move on the ground is in the same rate.
3,500 species of ladybird have been dicovered, and the most common are:Seven spotted ladybirds- Coccinella septempunctataTwo spotted ladybirds- Adalia bipunctataHarlequin ladybirds- Harmonia axyridisThere is lots of colour variations for harlequin ladybirds- some are black with red or pink spots, some are red with many black square spots and some are black or red with no spots. Two spotted ladybirds can be black with two red or pink spots.
Four to seven weeks is the ladybug [Coccinellidaefamily] gestation. There may be one or two offspring, depending upon the particular ladybug type. There may be as many as 1,000 eggs produced over the ladybug's two to three year lifespan.