No, it's a mammal, much much larger than your average insect.
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Hummingbird hawk moths bear a resemblance to hummingbirds.
an elephant and an insect eating bat.
Sloth.Serval, Sheep, Shrew, Siamese Cat, Skunk, Sloth Bear, Samoyed
Dolphins are mammals. They bear live young and use lungs to breathe air. They also have (a little)facial hair!
They are different because they eat different foods and black bears eat insect not brown bears in north amercia .
hi the answer to your question is simple.... a crane fly is an insect but CANNOT fly !! thxs bye
A sun bear is a consumer. As omnivores, they primarily feed on insects, fruits, and small animals, which places them in the consumer category of the food chain. They play a crucial role in their ecosystem by helping to disperse seeds and control insect populations.
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Generally speaking in my experience, it's usually birds, wind or they are just insect-eaten and unable to bear their own weight any more.
Since it makes milk to feed it's offspring, it is a mammal just as humans. Another name for breasts are mammillary glands.
The California mantis (Stagmomantis californica) is a common insect found in the Chaparral biome. Another insect that inhabits this biome is the California Sister butterfly (Adelpha bredowii). Both of these insects are well-adapted to the hot and dry conditions of the Chaparral biome.