They don't! You have mixed plants and animals from 2-3 continents that do not share the same area of the globe. Camels are Asian or African, cacti and sagebrush lizards are from the Americas.
They don't! You have mixed plants and animals from 2-3 continents that do not share the same area of the globe. Camels are Asian or African, cacti and sagebrush lizards are from the Americas.
Entomology is the section of zoology that refers to insects. An entomologist would be a person that studies the behavior and genetic makeup of insects.
Abdomen
Flies or insects landing in the sticky trap section.
A main characteristic of all insects is a pair of antennae located on their heads. They are the sensing organs in arthropods.
When I got my baby bearded dragons they told me to use regular tap water but to add a couple drops of water conditioner to it. You can find it in the reptile section in a blue bottle. It takes the chemicals out of the water for the lizards.
If they are separated by an aisle they will not be in the same section. All seats in a section are together and not separated by aisles. The aisles separate sections.
the bridge
I am pretty sure that the answer is thorax. the insect has three parts in it. they are the head, thorax, and abdomen. the head of course is on the top. the thorax is the middle part. the abdomen is at the end. i usually think of ants when i think of this.
Instead of about you, I am sure that you meant about me.? and find the code section. Then click onto "hide about me". They should give you a code. Copy that code by pressing Ctrl and C together, and then paste in "about me" section at the top. Paste it by pressing Ctrl and V together. Click save and you are done!!
two section of railway track are joined together by welding.instead they are laid with gaps between them.fish plates,fastened by nuts and bolts which are able to slide along the oval holes,are used to join two section of railway track......
A honeybee's body, like that of all insects, is divided into head, thorax and abdomen. The middle section, the thorax, has three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings. The fore and hind wings on each side are linked by hooks and grooves so that they move together in flight.