Woolly aphids are small, soft-bodied insects, typically measuring around 1/16 to 1/8 inch long. They are covered in a white, waxy, wool-like substance that gives them a fluffy appearance. Their bodies can vary in color, often appearing green, yellow, or brown beneath the wool. These aphids are usually found on the stems and leaves of plants, where they can form distinctive, cotton-like clusters.
It is probably a Wooly Aphid (I've included a photo of a Wooly Aphid).
Wooly Aphid
A. C. Baker has written: 'The wooly apple aphid' -- subject(s): Apples, Classification, Diseases and pests, Woolly apple aphid
Like a big furry elephant
What does a correct food chain look like.
It has white wooly looking pettles and a Yellow Center
A wooly mammoth is a large, elephant- like mammal. It is covered with thick hair, and has large, curved tusks. Think along the lines of Manny from Ice Age.
The insect that most closely resembles dandelion fluff is the woolly aphid. These tiny insects have a fluffy, cotton-like appearance that can resemble dandelion seeds. They are often found feeding on plant sap and are known for their fluffy, white appearance.
The insect you are referring to is most likely a "woolly aphid." These insects are small, white, and fluffy, resembling dandelion seeds. They are often seen floating through the air due to their light weight and can sometimes be found in pairs.
An aphid is farmed by ants much like cows are farmed by humans; they are milked, then eaten.
Yes, "wooly jumper" is the correct spelling.
a mastodon looked like a elephant.in stead it was a lot smaller. Mastodons were smaller than a wooly mammath