Insects and Lobsters
A grasshopper is an insect . True bugs are a specific order of insects not closely related to grasshoppers.
A grasshopper is an insect . True bugs are a specific order of insects not closely related to grasshoppers.
Either. A stick insect is an insect, and invertebrate and is not related to mammals or birds. Birds and mammals are more closely related to each other than they are to insects.
The spitfire sawfly is found in Australia and is the most common insect found on Eucalypts. They are winged insects that are closely related to wasps, bees and ants.
No, centipedes are not insects. Although insects and centipedes are both arthropods, centipedes belong to the chilopoda class and all insects are categorized in the insecta class.They're related to shrimp, lobsters, and crabsActually, Centipedes are not considered insects. Instead, they are called Chilopods. The word chilopod derives from their class, chilopoda.Although insects and centipedes are both arthropods, centipedes belong to the chilopoda class and all insects are categorized in the insecta class.Centipedes are related to shrimp, lobsters, and crabs.
Yes, Rolly Pollies, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, are not insects. Instead, they belong to the group of crustaceans that are more closely related to shrimp and lobsters. They are known for their ability to roll up into a ball when disturbed.
Cockroaches are distantly related to arthropods such as spiders (arachnids) and crustaceans (shrimp, crabs and lobsters). Cockroaches are insects (Class Hexapoda) and lobsters are decapod crustaceans (Class Crustacea). The term 'roaches of the sea' reflects the behavior of lobsters as omnivorous scavengers. Cockroaches will eat almost anything organic and so will lobsters. They clean up the dead and dying plants and animals in their environment.
An example of insects with hairy wings are caddisflies. They are closely related to butterflies and moths and actually have two sets of hairy wings.
of course their related to the insect family
Yes, ants are insects. They belong to the order Hymenoptera and are closely related to bees and wasps. Ants are social insects that live in colonies and are known for their organized and cooperative behavior.
No. Bird and insect anatomy is completely different. They evolved flight separately.
Birds and insects have no structural similarities that would suggest they are closely related in the same taxonomic rank. The bird and insect are both in the animal kingdom, and that is as close in relation as scientifically proven.