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What is the difference between 'bug' and 'beetle' ?
Jan 5, 2011 9:40 AM
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Speaking informally, a "bug" is any insect, spider or anything that looks like them. In scientific parlance a "bug" is an insect of the order hemiptra. A "beetle" is an insect of the order coleoptera. So, a "bug" or a "beetle" is a slang term for this.
January 5, 2011
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beetle is a type of bug
eliot is a bug
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