Mushrooms are consumed by a variety of organisms, including humans, animals, and insects. Many animals, such as deer, squirrels, and birds, eat mushrooms as part of their diets. Additionally, some fungi are involved in symbiotic relationships with plants, helping them absorb nutrients while being consumed by herbivores. In human cuisine, mushrooms are enjoyed for their flavor, nutritional benefits, and versatility in dishes.
no insects are not related to humans
Poisonous animals are those that are toxic if eaten. In the desert there are some insects and amphibians that can be toxic to other animals or humans if consumed.
No they are harmless animals that not poisiness and do not harm humans or animals. Infact in some places they are cooked and consumed by humans like other bugs and insects as a snack or meal. Centapieds live in dirt, under rocks, and outdoor rugs.
they are alike in every way because they are the same thing! 'bug' is just a stupider word for 'insect'
Yes
No, lettuce worms are not dangerous to humans if accidentally consumed. They are not toxic or harmful when ingested.
The biomass of insects is estimated to be much greater than that of humans. Insects collectively outweigh humans by a significant margin due to their sheer numbers and diversity.
First fish, then insects, then humans.
Humans do not have any insects, neither do other animals (except insects).
Humans
no