The Hypothallimous.
Tails and legs help support a vertebrates body and allow it to move. Other structures to help a body move are muscle and bones.
The Cicada Wasp has a black body with blue wings. This wasp also features red and yellow stripes near its stinger.
yes it does
it is there jaw, teeth and huge paws
They don't exactly 'help' the wasp to reproduce ! Some species of wasp actively prey on tarantulas. They paralyse the spider with powerful venom (but don't kill it). The helpless spider is dragged into the wasps burrow - where it lays an egg on the spider's body. The grub hatches and, as it grows, it eats the spider alive before pupating into an adult wasp !
No. A wasp is an insect and no insect has a bony skeleton. Its hard outer casing gives its body its shape.
If your skin were to be stung by a wasp, the stinger would be pulled out of the wasp, and into your skin, which has poison in it, which would mean, poison would be injected into your body.
Sweat helps maintain your body temperature, Whenever your sweat evaporates, it cools you down.
The thrust, drag and lift are caused by the motion of a wasp's wings when it flies. These three things help a wasp become airborne.
There are several thousand of them. You need to be more specific
The Ladyfinger moth has a black or brown body and pink wings. This species of moth happens to look like a wasp.