as long as you don't step on it.
Because the color sticks to your lips.And it's in the shape of a stick.
A cocoon is typically considered alive if it shows signs of movement or activity such as fluttering, twitching, or shaking. If the cocoon appears dried out, discolored, or has an unpleasant odor, it may be a sign that the insect inside has died.
I would have to say you did not remove the engine oil drain plug.
Bag worms, family Psychidae. The big (1 inch +) common one found in most of the US is the evergreen bagwrom. In the northeast, the tiny ones that are Often abundant are the invasive Psyche casta. There are dozens of other species found in the US and all over the world.
ok now im going to list some things that you dont know about yet wind,rain,bugs,rocks,and so forth that is just a few things that can move a cocoon!RETARD I don't mean to be rude, but this person is asking if a metamorphosing moth or butterfly move and the answer is yes. it often will move and this is perfectly normal. it is a living creature and is still capable of sensation inside a cocoon. :)
a branch is still connected to the tree and a stick is not
For the panels themselves, it's because they're expensive to make and demand is low. Demand is low partially because solar panels are a pain and costly to install, so people stick with traditional power sources.
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Yes, it may.
Yes- partially. It still contains some steel.
a stick on wajas is an object that looks like a stick but if equipped your wajas will look like it was still in one of the drawing stages!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!