(a species of owlet moth (Noctuid)) Some caterpillars, after they emerge from their egg, can increase their weight by 25,000 times.

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Puzzle - Beastly body bits

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Take a tour of the human body with a little help from mad scientist Baron Frankenstein in this fun 300-piece puzzle, Beastly body bits.

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Puzzle - Beastly body bits

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Find the monster’s body bits, reveal the answers to the blood-thirsty quiz and learn about beastly body snatching. The 300-piece puzzle includes an 8-page Loony Leaflet full of foul facts and is based on the best-selling Horrible Science books.

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