yes.No it's a Arachnid
Sonicfan is correct - scorpions are related to spiders - the have eight legs - insects only have six
The only species of snake known to eat insects are the Tentacled snake - which feeds on termites and the family of blind snakes - which inhabit flowerpots.
YES IT IS BEACAUSE IF YOU SEE A SNAKES MOLECOULES BEGENGEAES OURTER IT WILL TELL YOU
No, a snake is a reptile
No !
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A Tertiary consumer.
A monkey that knows karate
Mimicry in animals, is when an insect will act as another insect, in appearance and/or behavior, to avoid detection from predators. Batesian Mimicry is when a harmless organism mimics a harmful organism in order to trick predators. Examples of this would be the Scarlet King Snake, and The Eastern Coral Snake.
insect's example: The insect's wing is damaged.
Yes it does.
snake
A snake.
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The plant.
Grass------>Insect-------->Frog-------->Snake--------->Mongoose-------->Hawk
If bird populations decrease, snake populations may increase as they have fewer predators. Insect populations may also increase without birds to regulate their numbers, leading to potential ecological imbalances. This shift can disrupt the natural ecosystem and create challenges in maintaining biodiversity.
No. There are only a few snake species that will eat insects. An example of an insect eating snake that is often kept as a pet is the Rough Green Snake (Opheodrys aestivus), which can be fed crickets.
A Tertiary consumer.
the giant centipede they eat snake but not much big
A monkey that knows karate
It is a third level consumer.