Crickets have been known to accurately indicate the temperature. By counting the number of chirps a cricket makes in 15 seconds and then adding 37 to that number you can gain a good estimate of the temperature in Fahrenheit.
Crickets can do. It's chirp can measure the temperature in degree fahrenheit. Just count how many times it's chirp in 13sec then add 40, you'll find out the temperature.
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Ectotherm is an adjective used to describe an animal that is cold-blooded. Also known as poikilotherm.
There is not an insect known as the tooth insect. If you have an insect stuck in your teeth you can use dental floss to remove it and washing your mouth out with warm salt water.
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There are well over 1,000 species of the fairyfly. At just 0.139 mm long, they are the smallest insect known to man, and at just 0.15 mm in length, they are the smallest known flying insect. In some areas they are called fairy wasps.
The Devil's Darning Needle is the Dragonfly
Ectotherm is an adjective used to describe an animal that is cold-blooded. Also known as poikilotherm.
All Weber grilles are known for working extremely accurately when cooking meat.
Tympanic Temperature:The body temperature as measured electronically at the tympanic membrane.Tympan/o = Eardrumic = pertaining to
The Mojave Desert is known as the hottest desert in the Americas and, according to some scientists, the hottest desert in the world. Earlier measurements of the temperature in the Sahara have been cast into doubt because they were not measured accurately by a trained person.
It depends. Which way is the insect spinning? Is it a spider? Spiders are known to spin very well.
Worker Wasps are called 'Wazzers'. Likewise, baby bees are known by the apellature 'buzzers'. Source: Encarta for Dumboes.
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There is not an insect known as the tooth insect. If you have an insect stuck in your teeth you can use dental floss to remove it and washing your mouth out with warm salt water.
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An animal, insect, or human whose body can sustain the growth of a pathogen is known as the pathogen's host.
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