No, hornets do not have photographic memory in the way humans do. They have good memory for locations and patterns, but not photographic memory.
No, there is no evidence to suggest that hornets or any other insects have a photographic memory in the natural world.
No, there are no bugs with red blood that exist in nature.
Yes, pink grasshoppers do exist in nature. They are a rare genetic mutation that causes their exoskeleton to be pink instead of the usual green or brown.
Acetylcholine is the neurotransmitter that plays the most direct role in learning and memory. It is involved in processes related to attention, encoding of new information, and forming memories. Dysfunction in the acetylcholine system has been linked to memory deficits in conditions such as Alzheimer's disease.
Commensalism does exist in nature. It means a relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other is not affected. An example is the cattle egret and cattle. The egrets live near the cattle and benefit by eating the insects stirred up by the cattle's hooves. The cattle are not affected.
No, there is no evidence to suggest that hornets or any other insects have a photographic memory in the natural world.
Hornets exist as a part of their ecosystem, where they play a role in controlling insect populations. They also serve as prey for other animals in the food chain. Additionally, they contribute to the pollination of plants as they feed on nectar.
the CHARLOTTE Hornets. The New Orleans Hornets didn't exist yet.
No, blue trees do not exist in nature.
forces exist in nature
No, there are no bugs with red blood that exist in nature.
All alkali metals exist in nature as compounds.
Phantom memory is a false memory which doesnt exist in reality .These references are available to collect byGC
Address which doesnt exist !
Scieintists are not sure about this but I have proof about it.
Only two examples of his photographic process still exist.
Arsenic is actually very common in nature.