quite exotic insects. there's the splisyoing a harmful creature, the capernounyg a fast racing animal and the coolest of all you have to know it, the dyprandij a 20 eyed insect,
Arthropods belong to the insect kingdom, because they have 6 legs, and all of their other features are like any other insects features.
Amber is the clear golden material where insect fossils can be found. It forms from tree resin that hardens over time, preserving insects and other organisms trapped within it. Amber provides valuable insights into prehistoric ecosystems and the evolution of insects.
Mantis (i think)
Stick Insects are insects, so like every other insect species, they have six legs.
If, by 'bugs' you mean insects etc, there are more insects on this planet than the whole of the rest of the animal kingdom (including humans !) combined. If you had a set of scales, and put the whole insect population on one side, with ALL other animals on the other - the scales would tip in favour of the insects !
Anteaters eat ants. Spiders eat things like flies by catching them in it's web. There are many other Insect Predators, so you should be specific to what insect.
Not all creatures are insects. Insects are a specific class of arthropods characterized by having six legs, a three-part body (head, thorax, abdomen), and typically two pairs of wings. While insects make up a significant portion of the animal kingdom, there are many other types of creatures, such as mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, that do not fall into the insect category.
The key characteristics that distinguish a brown bug with long antennae from other insects are its color, the length of its antennae, and its overall body shape. These features help to identify the bug as a specific species within the insect kingdom.
worms ants and other insect
They eat them!
Yes, stick insects can be found in Turkey, particularly in its diverse habitats that support various species. While Turkey is not known for a specific endemic stick insect, the country is home to a range of stick insect species that may inhabit forests, shrublands, and other environments. These insects are known for their camouflage and can be found in various regions around the world, including parts of Europe and Asia.
Ladybugs are probably the most common eater of aphids.