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Monday, March 5, 2007

Helping endangered bugs

It is important to help save endangered bugs as well. They help he ecosystems to function correctly. For example if there were no bees to polonate crops then there would be no corn, tomatoes, watermelon, peppers, cucumbers and many more that depend on polonation to make the fruit for us to eat. Certain insects are needed to help things decompose so that the ground will have nutriants so that more trees and plants can grow to help out the world. Even though some bugs are kind of creepy that doesn't mean someone shouldn't care as much about them as they do about the adorable panda bears that are endangered. All animals, insects, and plants are important for us to protect.

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