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  1. Jan 13, 2016 · Doodlebugs, as they refer to an actual creature are usually associated with ant lions in their larval form. These squat little bugs, who mostly live in loose sand where they create pit traps,...

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › DoodlebugDoodlebug - Wikipedia

    Armadillidiidae or doodlebug, a family of woodlice. Doodlebugs, the larvae of antlions, a group of species of insect.

  3. Nov 5, 2019 · Doodlebugs are the larvae of insects known as antlions, which belong to the family Myrmeleontidae (from the Greek myrmex, meaning ant, and leon, meaning lion). As you might suspect, these insects are predaceous and are particularly fond of eating ants.

  4. The doodlebug! One of the true marvels of the insect world is this small, brown insect that engineers a delicately balanced trap and then waits at the bottom for fresh food to slide in. Once in, Presto! Instant lunch! The doodlebug is also known as the antlion.

  5. Mar 30, 2024 · Doodlebugs take years to grow, but this one's finally ready to emerge — and he's ready to find love! Soaring through the air, he embarks on a less-than-graceful journey to find a...

  6. The simple, Argus-built pulsejet engine pulsed 50 times per second, and the characteristic buzzing sound gave rise to the colloquial names "buzz bomb" or "doodlebug" (a common name for a wide variety of flying insects).

  7. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › AntlionAntlion - Wikipedia

    The antlion larva is often called a "doodlebug" in North America because of the odd winding, spiralling trails it leaves in the sand while relocating, which look as if someone has been doodling.

  8. Jul 4, 2021 · A doodlebug is much more than just a bug. (Photo: Scott Robinson/Flickr) “DOODLEBUG” IS ONE OF THOSE quaint old terms that seems to have been around forever, and crops up in the news repeatedly: this past year saw the discovery of an orphaned kangaroo by that name and deep dive on the actual insect.

  9. Aug 8, 2019 · Ant lions, or "doodlebugs" have impressive mandibles, are adept at camouflage, and are very successful at trapping and ambushing their prey. "Field Notes" takes a closer look at these fascinating insects.

  10. The distinctive sounds of the German V-1 gave it the nickname the ‘doodlebug’ or ‘buzz bomb’ and it struck fear into those who stood listening underneath. Hitler’s V-weapons, the V-1 flying bomb and V-2 rocket, were known as Vergeltungswaffen (‘revenge weapons’), designed to be used for terror bombing in retaliation for the ...

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