No. A water strider is an insect.
The water strider is usually dark coloured.
yes water strider are decomposers
The scientific name for the water strider is Gerridae.
They live any where. I am in Oregon and I have some in my pond. I went to Ohio and they had some in a pound that was at one of their campuses.
Depth Strider increases your movement speed in water.
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a water strider can walk on water and is a beetle
there are three major types of skeletons: endo, exo, hydrostatic the water strider has an exoskeleton that it regularly "sheds"
a water strider can walk on water and is a beetle
Water striders have adaptations such as hydrophobic hairs on their legs that trap air, allowing them to float on water's surface tension. Their long legs help distribute their weight and prevent them from breaking the water's surface. Additionally, their bodies are streamlined and lightweight, enabling them to glide effortlessly on the water's surface and capture prey.