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ladybug

[ley-dee-buhg] / ˈleɪ diˌbʌg /


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The ladybug, once a treasured member of the animal kingdom, is six legs deep in a publicity crisis.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It just makes things more palatable to me to think of the duality of life through the eyes of a little puppy dog or ladybug.”

From Los Angeles Times

As he learned to live with an irregular heartbeat, he found joy in his family’s tiny garden and marveled at all the ladybugs that gathered on the tulsi, a special type of basil.

From Los Angeles Times

Participants placed some animals, such as squirrels and ladybugs, in all or almost all locations.

From Science Daily

The creatures include a walrus, a ladybug, a zebra, a wildebeest, a bat, a bush baby, a beaver and a crocodile.

From New York Times