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- What the Hell is a Doodlebug? - Atlas Obscura
In the early 20th century, short rail lines and tracks that were in light use would employ single, self-propelled train cars that were known as “doodlebugs ”
- Antlion - Wikipedia
In North America, the larvae are sometimes referred to as doodlebugs because of the marks they leave in the sand The adult insects are less well known due to their relatively short lifespans in comparison with the larvae
- Doodlebugs Arent Just Imaginary - ThoughtCo
Doodlebugs are real and are the larvae of insects called antlions, not imaginary creatures Doodlebugs build sand pits to trap and capture ants, their favorite food Antlions, including doodlebugs, can live up to 3 years before becoming adult insects
- Antlions and Doodlebugs - Yard and Garden
Discover the fascinating world of doodlebugs (antlions) Learn about their unique pit-trap hunting technique, life cycle, and habitat Explore this harmless and beneficial garden curiosity
- DoodleBugs! Fun For Everyone - DoodleBugs! Childrens Center
Please select a month to enjoy some of the theme-related links featured in our computer curriculum We've also included several "skill builder" links, designed to help build specific kindergarten-readiness skills Be sure to check back frequently for new content and center-specific highlights Thanks for visiting!
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- Doodlebug, Doodlebug, Are You at Home? | The Outside Story
Doodlebugs are named for the meandering trails, or “doodles,” they leave in the loose, sandy soil as they seek the perfect spot to dig their pits When that spot is found, the doodlebug makes a circular groove outlining the top edge of the pit
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