Type your answer here... cause they don't need air from there mouth because there sides
they can live only for a week with there heads off.
Yes, and cockroaches live pretty much anywhere a human can live, except roaches can survive intense radiation.
Cockroaches normally can live up to a year.
cheese is a fungus, salmonella can cure tonsillitis, spider webs can heal cuts, Africans eat spiders and ticks can kill you if it can reach to your arteries and cockroaches can live 9 days after their heads are cut off:)
There are cockroaches who live in Tunisia. Cockroaches live in virtually every biome in the world except for the tundra and arctic.
Yes, cockroaches can live for a short period of time without their heads because they have an open circulatory system that allows them to breathe through tiny holes in their body segments. The head is not necessary for them to survive, but eventually, they will die due to dehydration or starvation.
No, they can live in temperate climates too. Also where humans create a microclimate (in their homes), cockroaches can also live.
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One of the weirdest cockroach behaviors I have witnessed is their ability to survive without their heads. Cockroaches can live for weeks without their heads because they have a decentralized nervous system that allows them to continue functioning even without a brain.
The lifespan of the cockroach depends on the species. American Cockroaches live about a year on average. Brownbanded Cockroaches live about 10 months. Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches can live up to 5 years!