Insects actually have more than one specie. Insects are a life group. For example, a specie would be predator insects, which is one specie. Insects actually have more than one specie. Insects are a life group. For example, a specie would be predator insects, which is one specie. THERE ARE 19,000 DIFFERENT SPECIES
Some insects that consume termites as part of their diet include ants, beetles, and certain species of spiders.
There isn't one genus for all insects. Insects are part of a much larger group; Class: Insecta.
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There are over one million identified species of insects, with an estimated total of 10 million species worldwide. Insects make up over half of all known living organisms on Earth.
No. Butterflies are part of the class of insects. There are at least seven different families in the Butterflies, and several species within each of those families.
The insects, of which about one million species are known. This is about half of the total number of species known.
Insects can feel sensations of hunger and thirst, although when they feed, it appears to be part hunger and part instinct. There are nearly a million species of insects in the world and some scientists say there are at least a million more than have not yet been named.
Some insects that are known to walk backwards include praying mantises, stick insects, and some species of beetles. These insects may use backward walking as a defensive strategy to confuse predators or to navigate through dense vegetation.
They're not really ! Snakes don't eat insects (apart from one species that eats termites) and insects don't do anything special for snakes.
Could be one of many species, there are many insects in the garden.
6000000-3500 = 5996500 species are not Bees!
they would be in the flying insects species.