Head, thorax, abdomen.
The Ladyfinger moth has a black or brown body and pink wings. This species of moth happens to look like a wasp.
The answer is a waspet
like hornet.
A wasp nest looks like a papery structure made of chewed wood fibers. It can be round or oval in shape and is often found hanging from trees, eaves, or other structures. You can identify a wasp nest by its distinctive papery appearance and the presence of wasps flying in and out of it.
Because no one wants to mess with a wasp, therefore by looking like a wasp, it can frighten off potential predators.
A wasp is a flying insect with a slender body, typically black and yellow in color. It has two pairs of wings and a stinger at the end of its abdomen. Wasps can vary in size, but most species are around half an inch to an inch long.
A wasp can lift objects that are several times its own body weight, typically around 30 to 50 times its weight. This impressive lifting capability is due to its strong muscles and lightweight body structure. However, the exact lifting capacity can vary depending on the species and size of the wasp.
What does a correct food chain look like.
Yes, a wasp has a segmented body, comprised of three main body parts: head, thorax, and abdomen. These segments allow the wasp to have flexibility and movement.
A chitinous exoskeleton.
To protect itself from predators. Most predators will avoid it, thinking it may be a poisonous wasp or hornet. It is harmless.....unless you are a tree.....it bores into wood.
The same as the ambiental (outside) temperature.