Yup! Around 80% of animals are insects. And the majority of that is beetles, and the majority of beetles is weevils, and they're quite cute, so it's not all bad even if you don't like the idea. :P
yes
More information? There are literally thousands of plant species, hundreds of animal species and an uncountable number of insect species.
Yes, with over a million known species an probably countless more undiscovered, arthropds outnumber all other animal phylums combined.
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Yes, a species is a category used in biological classification to group together organisms that have similar characteristics and can interbreed to produce fertile offspring. Members of the same species are considered to be more closely related to each other than to members of other species.
Because there are more species of insect than anything else on this planet and they outnumber all other species and can live in any environment
In the insect world there are more ants than any other insect/animal, it is estimated that ants make up between 15 and 25 percent of the total animal biomass on the planet, over 12,500 species have been recorded to date and there are scientists who believe the total number of species could be in the region of 22,000.As for leaves my guess is, and it is only a guess, there are more leaves than ants, any volunteers who would like to go and check?For more information regarding success story of the Ant, see the related link.
Species, or individuals? In the Netherlands, just across the sea, about 60 species. UK insect fauna is usually a bit sparser, but on the other hand it is larger and has more different habitats, which would give more species.
No. The vast majority of kangaroo species are herbivores, and are thus prey to other species. They are not predators, except for a few of the smaller rat-kangaroo species which are omnivores and feed on insect larvae, among other things.
Co-adaptation which can occur between interacting genes or structures within an organism or in this case between two or more interacting species. ( the plant and the insect ) -- NovaNet -- --Give me a like--
Co-adaptation which can occur between interacting genes or structures within an organism or in this case between two or more interacting species. ( the plant and the insect ) -- NovaNet -- --Give me a like--
Co-adaptation which can occur between interacting genes or structures within an organism or in this case between two or more interacting species. ( the plant and the insect ) -- NovaNet -- --Give me a like--
Co-adaptation which can occur between interacting genes or structures within an organism or in this case between two or more interacting species. ( the plant and the insect ) -- NovaNet -- --Give me a like--