Yes, assassin bugs can bite animals, including humans, as they are predators that feed on a variety of insects and other small creatures. Their bites can be painful and may cause irritation or allergic reactions. While they primarily target prey, they will defend themselves if threatened, leading to bites in self-defense.
No bugs are not dangerous but, some bugs can be very harmful to people, animals, and other bugs too.
Well all kinds. Fish can be carnivores, mammals, even dinosaurs. Bugs can be too. All kinds of animals are carnivores. And bugs :P
Yes. But its fangs are too small to bite humans. It only eats small bugs such as the fruitfly.
Because they are too small and pass through the web. They also bite through the web.
Their predators include mostly spiders but if they live in an area that is well populated by assassin bugs, those too can take down a walking insect. Though some consider prey mantises as walking insects also, they are natural predators also. But mostly birds.
they are called insectivores ex:we eat bugs too but only some.
There are way too many animals killed each year from frost bite. This is because animals who do not belong out in exposed cold are.
you dont have to kill, sacrificing bugs and small animals is good too OwOneed more info?
animal testing isn't illeagle becuase the only lic=ving things on this plannet is humans and animals and also bugs. but they cannot test it on bugs because were not related to bugs in any way. So animals are the only living thing too test things on.
It affects us people, because if you go too high then, you can't breath well. As to the same with little bugs and animals.
Actually some tiny bugs in Arizona takes bites of the scorpion, but other huge animals can eat it too. Mostly bugs do like spiders or misquitos eat it up in a month, so that's your answer Bugs!
No, actually dust is a mixture of dirt and dead skin particles. Sometimes there is a mixture of hair too. However there are tiny bugs that live in dust called dust mites. These microscopic bugs feast on the dust they live on. Dust mites have mouth, but they are too small to bite anything except for dust.