Yes it does, if ladybugs wanted to live in a little corner and all of the ladybugs didnt fit, they wouldn't live there. But im not a ladybug expert so i don't know that for sure.
how did the resources of the pacific northwest affect the lives of people who lived ther
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Ladybugs
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the regions forests provided many useful resources. groups haunted deer and gathered nuts and berries for food in the forests.
the regions forests provided many useful resources. groups haunted deer and gathered nuts and berries for food in the forests.
Lots of things live in a garden. Spiders, Insects, Beetles, worms, ladybugs
competition for resources, leading to natural selection favoring individuals better suited to acquiring those resources. This can result in adaptations in the population that maximize resource acquisition and use efficiency. Over time, this process can lead to ecological balance or extinction if resources become too limited.
When Columbus came to America, it lead to the establishment of white settlements. This eventually placed pressure on the resources available.
how did this affect other areas of their lives
it is a rare form of a turtle that lives in the sky and eats ladybugs. i have a pet one named Damien.
nope!! but they can eat these little bugsthat lives in the grass or the plants you look at! !