Like lots of other animals, ladybugs need a way to protect themselves. Like lots of other animals, ladybugs need a way to protect themselves. Some animals come equipped with good tools for escape (like strong legs for running for powerful fins for swimming). Other animals have defense strategies like stingers or sharp teeth or spiky quills, while still others rely on their ability to hide or camouflage.
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A lady bird is the british version of a lady bug, it is an Insect.
I am not all the way sure, but I think it depends on how many black dots they have on their body. If they have 5 dots they are 5 years old, and if they have 6 dots they are six years old.I am not sure though, so keep that in mind.
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The insect Lady bug does.
the spots on a ladybirds are for camouflage so they can hide from predators
No, the spots on the lady bug do not tell age.
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It depends on the age
it's spots and smell
Black
How many spots are on its back...that is how you tell.
Lady bugs have wings. the spots you see on the back of a lady bug are it's wings
The number of spots identifies the type of ladybug. As ladybugs age, the color of the spots fade.
no but make sure its a lady bug
a no-see-um. they hurt!!
by how many spots it has.........................like if it has 192 spots it is 192 years old pie & gravy23
no. the lady bug is much smaller with spots. while the Japanese beatle is very destructive to plants, the lady bug is a welcome sight in your garden. they eat the eggs of aphids which are another destructive insect. lady bugs are our friends.