Actually the water bug it plants and sometimes the water bug it small insects, so the water bug is a omnivore.
My hints were that it can eat a CRAYFISH but at the time so small so I think it is a omnivore
Carnivore.
insect or a bug k
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gigo is an error dueto wrong input and output. but bug is an error due to problemin hardware.
Because the bug is producing the wave then it must be travelling at the same speed. This wave will be directly in front of the bug and not at its sides where the waves slow down. So long as the boat it moving forward it will produce a bow wave however small or large, just the same as our bug.
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it is herbivore cause it eats insects and bugs that are small and easy to catch.
A lady bird is the british version of a lady bug, it is an Insect.
carnivore (strange BTW it eats aphids and soil insects)
carnivore
A lady bug is an omnivore. Lady bugs eat plants and other things that are found on the ground, in vegetation.
Herbivores are organisms that are adapted to eat plants. Carnivores derive energy and nutrient requirements from a diet consisting mainly or exclusively of animal tissues. A bed bug is a predatory carnivore (eating you, as a blood sucking insect).
a water bug is called a water bug because it can swim in water and it is a bug.
Chickens eat anything that moves!
Well here is what I suggest... I think they may be scavengers... I did a test and left a dead bug in a room and ants came to it... they have literally cut the bug in half and are either feasting off of it or taking it back to their home. I have not found any professional documentations of this. But I do know what I have seen with my own eyes in my experiment. They are omnivores. They will eat anything.
Yes it eats the giant bawiger bug from indiopiea
yes it is a: leaffooted bug, insect, herbivore, hemiptera, arthropod, invertebrate
Yes, the boxelder bug is a herbivore.Specifically, the insect in question (Boisea trivittata) favors feeding on the seeds of ash (Fraxinus spp) and maple (Acer spp) trees. This qualifies the dark-with-orange-color-splashed bug for herbivore status. A herbivore will meet daily diet requirements through consuming plant parts, above or below ground.