The Egyptian snake that makes up 75 percent of an insect's name is the "asp." The term "asp" is part of the name of the insect "aspidistra," although it's important to note that "asp" specifically refers to a type of snake and not directly to an insect. This clever wordplay highlights the linguistic connection rather than a biological one.
Insects, small rodents, small amphibians and other snakes.
What are the enemies of the Egyptian cobra?[the snake]
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Uraeus
Black mamba
Cleopatra herself had no snake. However, the asp, or Egyptian cobra, was the snake associated with the Egyptian rulers. It was depicted on their crowns and was supposed to be a protection for the Pharaohs. The myth of Cleopatra being bitten by one of them is just that--a myth.
depends what kind of snake ur talkin about but ranging from insects to a capybara
when they want to catch insects
Lizards, insects, small snakes
cats, dogs, snakes and a butt
yes.No it's a ArachnidSonicfan is correct - scorpions are related to spiders - the have eight legs - insects only have six