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We have no way of knowing what dinosaurs thought. Most likely though dinosaurs did not pay insects any heed unless those insects were biting them or they themselves were hunting the insects for food.
It seems that stick insects do not camouflage themselves; they are born that way, i.e. looking like sticks!
Most insects eat plants or other insects.
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Insects, practically anything that flies into it's web. Some larger spiders hunt bigger insects, possibly even small birds.
To make themselves more visible to polinating insects and absorbe as much visible light as posible.
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Pigs roll in the mud for a number of reasons:To keep cool as they lack the ability to cool down by sweating.To help protect their pale skin from sunburn.To keep flies and other biting insects from bothering them.
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Buffalo cool themselves in water during summer primarily to regulate their body temperature and prevent overheating. Submerging in water helps to dissipate heat and provides relief from the intense sun. Additionally, wallowing in mud or water can serve as a protective layer against insects and parasites, further enhancing their comfort in hot weather.
The most significant way our bodies cool themselves is through sweating. Sweat evaporates from the skin, which helps to dissipate excess heat and regulate body temperature. This process is essential for maintaining a stable internal environment, especially during periods of physical exertion or high temperatures.