They live in many countries but many are not native to that country. They are usually found in temperate climates not what would be called jungles or the North and South Pole areas.
Yes, ladybirds (or ladybugs) can be found in deserts.
In leaves
yes
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Every single country
Yes, all living creatures require oxygen to live.
ladybirds live in all parts of the worldexcept Antarctica.
Every country in the world Every country in the world from: Marie3331 China 10,039,000 Brazil 6,300,000 Mexico 6,000,000 Argentina 3,300,000 Ethiopia 2,750,000 Russia 2,400,000 Mongolia 2,150,000 Columbia 2,000,000 Kazakstan 1,800,000
no
Although bees and ladybirds are both insects, there are many differences between them, such as: * Bees live in Hives, Ladybirds do not * Bees have stingers, Ladybirds have no sting, but they do bite * Bees feed on pollen and nectar, Ladybirds live on aphids and other small insects. * Bees live in colonies and are dependent of the social structure, Ladybirds are independent. Bees and ladybugs belong to completely different insect orders and are therefore about as different as crocodiles and hippopotamuses. Bees are hymenoptera, ladybugs are beetles.
Horses are found on every continent and every country except Antarctica.
They live forever in your heart!...even when they are gone, they are always looking down on you ;)