Hemiptera is an order of insects most often known as the true bugs, comprising around 50,000-80,000 species of cicadas, aphids, plant hoppers, leaf hoppers, shield bugs, and others. They range in size from 1 mm (0.04 in) to around 15 cm (6 in), and share a common arrangement of sucking mouth parts. Sometimes, the name true bugs is applied more narrowly still to insects of the suborder Heteroptera only.
No, fleas are not the only bugs that can jump. Other insects like grasshoppers and some types of beetles are also known for their jumping abilities.
no. only certain bugs do.
None of the above. Spiders are neither insects or bugs. Spiders are arachnids. Technically only certain insects are bugs, which are those belonging to the insect order, Hemiptera. Also not all insects are bugs, either.
It is both a bug and a beetle. Bettles are bugs. Only in a slang sense is a lady bug a bug. (Lady beetle is the most accurate name). In an entomological sense, bugs and beetles are both insects, but bugs are not beetles and beetles are not bugs.
There is no such thing as the god of insects, or bugs, or animals. There are only the major elements, and then symbolic meanings.
yes it can it can eat any type of bugs or insects only if the bug or insect is smaller then the toad
Only a few insects such as scale insects and cochineal bugs will attack a jumping cholla.
Mammals have only between 4000 and 5000 known species of mammals that are vertebrates. The largest group would be Osteichthyes (or bony fish) which has an astonishing amount that adds up to roughly 29,000 species known to man.
The insects themselves, since a restaurant can be shut down even if they are not alive.
Animals that only eat insects are called insectivores. BTW: Gorillas only eat a few insects, and mostly plants. They are considered omnivores, not insectivores.
Yes, both microbes and bugs are general terms that refer to small organisms. However, bugs typically refer to insects, while microbes encompass a broader group of tiny organisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
A spider is neither an insect nor a bug. Spiders belong to a different class called Arachnida, while insects are classified under Insecta. Bugs are a specific type of insect with specialized mouthparts.