they have special sausages that grip onto the window that let them walk on glass. true story :)
Some insects that are known to walk backwards include praying mantises, stick insects, and some species of beetles. These insects may use backward walking as a defensive strategy to confuse predators or to navigate through dense vegetation.
no
Jains gently sweep the street as they walk to remove insects from their path.
the water is cohesion to the insects
The antennae of a ladybug (ladybird) helps the ladybug smell, taste, and feel its way around.
Certain insects (ones with a very light weight) are able to walk on water as their weight does not break the surface tension of the water. Water has a very high surface tension, therefore easily breaking and not supporting weight above a certain limit.
Because of their light weight.
Some examples of insects that can walk on water include water striders, pond skaters, and water measurers. These insects have special adaptations that allow them to distribute their weight and use surface tension to stay afloat on the water's surface.
Insects are able to walk across bodies of water without sinking because of their weight. Insects weigh literally nothing.
No. Its leaves pivot back and forth to trap insects.
Yes there are windows in the forehead so people who walk to the top can look in the direction that the statue is facing.
because they cant