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This is a tabbed activity that shows the various camera angles used to capture images of a leaf-footed bug.

Tab Title: Lateral Angle

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An insect has bilateral symmetry, which means that it's left and right sides are generally similar. Some insects, though, have some anomalies and are not fully symmetrical.

Tab Title: Anterior Angle

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The anterior angle of a leaf-footed bug shows its head.

Tab Title: Posterior Angle

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The posterior angle shows the insect's backside.

Tab Title: Dorsal Angle

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The dorsal angle is a familiar angle particularly when viewing pinned insects. The pin here has been placed so as not to harm the insect's structure.

Tab Title: Ventral Angle

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The ventral view of an insect shows its underside.

Tab Title: Multiple Angles

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This shows an InDesign file that shows the insect from the five main angles, to give viewers a holistic sense of the insect's structure.


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