cockroach
The record holding cockroach speed in 2.0 miles per hour. On average, a running cockroach can cover 50 body lengths per second. In human terms, that is about the equivalent of 200 miles per hour.
No, because the cockroach would burn to death !!!
Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches are very good recycle'rs so a recycler. If you mean if it was a human then probably it would be a Dustman
eeh who would want a cockroach as a PET?? i KILL them with my SHOE!
A diagram representation of the life cycle of a cockroach can be seen at a website called Vtaide. A cockroach undergoes three stages in its life cycle namely the egg, the nymph, and the adult stage.
Short answer: they die. Long answer: the bleach causes softening of the exoskeleton, and renders it structurally instable. If you were to keep an insect in a jar full of bleach, for example, I'd wager it would be a gelatinous mass within a few days. Within just a few moments of pouring bleach on a cockroach, the insect began to writhe and squirm. It no doubt burns, and isn't a very humane way to kill the creature. However, it makes for an interesting science experiment.
No, humans do not ingest cockroach eggs when they drink water. The only way they would drink cockroach eggs is if the glass or container was full of eggs.
The specialized setae on the sides of the cockroach are an example of a structural adaptation. These setae enable the cockroach to sense air currents where it would not be able to normally see, helping it to avoid predators.
Cockroaches can be terrible pests, and even worse if there is an infestation. A cockroach would not survive being hit with a baseball bat.
i think a nail would rust in coke the most because t is carbonated but i also think it would rust faster in bleach because it has stronger chemicals than coke and water you should know that it rust there but it takes longer. bye monei152
It would decompose into the earth.
The biggest animal would be the size of a cockroach.