Hi I am Melissa Ashlyn Stevning
I need a answer to this question this is the question;
What is another name for some engraver beetles?
Please answer this question it is for question #23 on my college final exam I need to have this answer in time to remember it for class rember COLLEGE FINAL EXAM
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Melissa Ashyn Stevning
Hi I am Melissa Ashlyn Stevning I need a answer to this question this is the question; What is another name for some engraver beetles? Please answer this question it is for question #23 on my college final exam I need to have this answer in time to remember it for class rember COLLEGE FINAL EXAM sincerylecly Melissa Ashyn Stevning
an engraver is some one who can carve things in to metal.
Some are omnivores, eating both plants and animals. Species like the Leaf Beetle, Longhorn Beetles and Weevils feed on only plants, whereas species such as Ground Beetles and Rove Beetles are carnivores.
yes! beetles eat caterpillars because caterpillars cannot eat beetles because they are softer and smaller so, beetles some do it caterpillars.
Beetles are extraordinarily diverse, with over 400,000 known species. They have several different niches, some of which include carnivores, parasites, and herbivores.
beetles dont eat clover, because it is spicy.
yes, some do
While some beetles do carry on activities, such as burying dung, they are not decomposers. Bacteria and fungi are the decomposers. Beetles are simply the 'middleman.'
Beetles aren't just night creatures, but some are, and I have no idea what a "scorpian" is.
There are many different types of beetles with grooved backs, and they use them for different purposes. In some diving beetles, for example, the grooves aid in their swimming ability. Some desert dwellers such as species of Tenebrionidae beetles use the grooves to collect moisture.
Some species do, yes.
beetles and birds