The Great Insect Hunt

Have the Cub Scouts stand in a circle on a grassy area, facing outward.
Scatter assorted colored insects (toothpicks) in the center of
the circle. On signal, the Cub Scouts turn around and gather as many
insects as they can find. Depending on how green the grass is, certain
colors will be found more easily than others, showing how color
serves as protection from predators.

References / Source:
GSLC Pow Wow 2008
 

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