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Backpack, Beautiful Insects Creatures designed and sold by ManifestoDesign

Beautiful Insects Creatures Backpack

Designed and sold by ManifestoDesign
$50.99
$50.99

Product features

  • Carry your stuff, express yourself, keep your hands free, it's win-win-win
  • Bag measures 17.7 x 11.8 x 4.9in / 45 x 30 x 12.5 cm
  • Most standard laptops fit in the internal laptop pocket, which measures 13.5" x 10.5" / 34 x 27 cm
  • Durable 100% polyester shell
  • Vivid all-over design, sublimation printed for you when you order
  • External mesh pocket and adjustable padded straps
  • For a different style, check out the Drawstring Bag
  • For more space, try the Duffle Bag
  • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
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Beautiful Insects Creatures
Beautiful Bugs and Insects. Wonderful design perfect for people who love bugs, insects and nature. Grab this design as a birthday gift for your girlfriend, boyfriend, sister, brother, mom, dad, grandparents who love beautiful bugs. Insects are fascinating little creatures. They're small, but they have a huge impact on the world. There are over 1 million species of insects in the world, and some species can be pests that destroy crops and spread diseases. Others, like bees and butterflies, pollinate plants so they can grow fruits and vegetables. Beetles, more formally known as Coleoptera, are an order of insects including the familiar butterfly and ladybird. There are over 300,000 species of this order of insects that belong to the phylum Arthropoda. The beetle is an insect with a hard, shell-like exoskeleton and jointed legs. It has compound eyes, three simple eyes on the top of its head and antennae that can detect both smells and air movements. The beetle is also a key part of the ecosystem, as it digs through decaying plant material to get at nutrients that are still present. The beetle is a key part of the ecosystem because it helps decompose plant material and makes its nutrients available to other organisms.

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