Any insect, (substitute animal or plant as well), that can capitalize on a resource (shelter, irrigation, temperature, food) or waste product (garbage, etc.) produced by humans can benefit from living around humans.
Damselfly
animals,(humans)plants,insect(im not sureabout alien
non living
Buddhists do not think that animals and humans are equal. They do believe that animals and humans are sentient to the point that causing them unnecessary suffering for your benefit is incorrect.
Via their bite. Microbes living in the insect's body will be transferred to another living creature by the body fluid exchange that occurs during the Bite. This transfer may also go the other way - from an individual to an insect - by the same process.
Living itβs a insect
living an insect non living a brick
no! the stick insect is not the largest insect living but the longest insect living today.....
The oldest living group of insects are cockroaches, who have lived on the planet for 300 million years. This is because they are so adaptable to their environment, and as many people know, have successfully adjusted to living with humans.
never
No, they're afraid of humans. Wouldn't you be if a living thing at least thirty times your size was walking around you? Are you stupid?
Chimpanzees and bonobos are humans' closest living relatives, sharing a common ancestor with humans around 6-8 million years ago.