Are the grasshopper's wings transparent? Where do the "knees" of a butterfly look? Who wears larger shoes - a grasshopper or a swamp grandmother? How do 8.5 thousand olfactory and tactile organs fit on one bee's tendril? The answers to these and many other questions can be found on your own! And you don't have to catch bees, run after butterflies with a net or persuade a grandmother to sit humbly under a microscope lens.
Don't have a microscope? We hope that it will appear in the near future, and before that some samples can be viewed without special optics - through an ordinary magnifying glass.
1. Butterfly wing 2. Butterfly foot 3. Butterfly tendril
4. Grasshopper wing 5. Grasshopper foot 6. Conic antenna
7. Bee's wing
8. Bee's foot
9. Bee antennae antennae
10. Grandma's wing
11. Grandma's foot
12. Grandma's belly