A bird is different from an insect in the fact that they have different bodies. For example, a bird is considered to be a vertebrate. Whereas, an insect is an invertebrate
A bird that stalks, kills, and then eats an insect could be described as a carnivore, a predator, or a consumer. Each of these terms imply that the bird gains energy from eating other organisms.
There is mutualism, parasitic, predator-prey, and competitive relationships. Mutualism- a bird eats harmful insects off of a water buffalo, bird gets food, buffalo gets rid of insects and everyone is happy Parasitic- only one of the organisms are happy, the insect on the buffalo would be a parasite Predator-prey- this one is pretty straight forward, bird is predator, insect is prey Competition- if there were two different types of birds going for the same insect
Ticks are arachanids, related to the spider and not an insect.
An insect egg sac identification guide can help you recognize different types of insect eggs. Look for characteristics like shape, size, color, and texture to identify the species. Online resources and field guides can also be helpful in identifying insect egg sacs.
Insect eggs can vary in size, shape, color, and texture. Some eggs are round, while others are elongated or cylindrical. The color of the eggs can range from white to brown to brightly colored. Additionally, the texture of the eggs can be smooth, rough, or have intricate patterns. These characteristics can help identify different insect species based on their eggs.
It is a bird.
No its an insect.
No, it is an insect.
mammal, reptile, fish, bird, invertebrate, vertebrate, mollusk, insect, arachnid
insect
All but the insect are vertebrates.
An Emperor Penguin is a flightless bird, not an insect.
Carolina wren ---- A wren is a bird, not an insect.
answer is 1 percent b/c the insect gets 10 percent of the plant's energy, and only 10 percent of that 10 percent is available for the bird
No, it is a flightless bird.
No, it's an insect.
Insect - goliath beetle 70g Bird - bee hummingbird 2g