amber
Amber is lithified tree sap. Small insects and animals can be preserved but not fossilised in amber.
These small particles are known as clasts. If they are the remains of living things they may be known as bioclasts. The remains of animals are called fossils if they have hardened and become preserved.
Small crickets, worms, many insects.
Sure. Several of the small monkeys eat insects for instance
No they eat small insects including small flies, gnats, and small crawling insects!
gherkins
Insects are three leg creatures that are some times small to see or sometimes are big to but small enough.
Yes, fossils can be found preserved in amber. Amber is fossilized tree resin that can capture and preserve insects, small animals, and even plant materials. This provides valuable insights into ancient ecosystems and evolution.
Insects, small rodents, berries, grass, nuts, acorns, any dead animal that they might find, or the remains of animals left behind by human hunters.
Most insects have small holes in the exoskeleton that is called the trachea. Oxygen is delivered directly to the insects tissues via the trachea.
small insects like beetles.
because boyancy lats the insects weight