Pronunciation of the English word beetles.
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1. | We raced our beetles. | |
2. | Beetles, butterflies and cockroaches are insects. | |
3. | Events such as droughts, floods, wildfires, and pest outbreaks associated with climate change (for example, bark beetles in the West) are already disrupting ecosystems. | |
4. | "Follow me!" Echo's mother called out. "Let's find some yummy beetles for breakfast." | |
5. | He used to collect beetles when he was a kid. | |
6. | He keeps a spider in a jar and feeds it with beetles that he catches in the garden. | |
7. | We raced our Beetles. | |
8. | Throughout nature examples exist of creatures capturing moisture from the air in the most arid conditions, ranging from beetles in the Namib Desert to lizards in the Australian outback. | |
9. | She would catch chafers and beetles and stick them on a pin, after which she would push a leaf or a bit of paper close enough for them to seize with their feet; for the pleasure of seeing them writhe and wriggle in their efforts to free themselves from the pins. | |
10. | Dung beetles are insects. |