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Stag beetles got their name because the male’s jaws look like the antlers of a stag!
Part of Safari’s Safariology Life Cycle range, the Life Cycle of a Stag Beetle is an engaging and informative learning tool. The models are perfect for hands-on learners, and the back of the pack explains each stage of a beetle’s life cycle. Excellent for at home education and interactive classroom activities, this pack creates a memorable learning experience. The pack contains four models displaying each stage of a beetle’s life cycle – eggs, larva, pupa and adult stag beetle.
The models are hand painted, approximately 50-70mm in length, phthalate and lead free.
Recommended for ages four years and over.
Packaging dimensions: 277 x 40 x 195mm
This product makes a great classroom teaching resource, and can be used in classroom activities that align to the Australian Curriculum.
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Content Descriptor
Year 1 - ACSSU017
Living things have a variety of external features
Year 2 - ACSSU030
Living things grow, change and have offspring similar to themselves
Year 3 - ACSSU044
Living things can be grouped on the basis of observable features and can be distinguished from non-living things
Year 4 - ACSSU072
Living things have life cycles
Year 8 - ACSSU150
Multi-cellular organisms contain systems of organs carrying out specialised functions that enable them to survive and reproduce