Stick insects do not live in water. However, insects that live permanently submerged in water for part of their lives (such as mayfly larva) do have gills. Others like mosquito larvae do still come up to the surface to breath air and still others like water beetles carry a bubble of air with them underwater.
Frogs need to eat insects to live its a part of their life like we eat chicken to survive or food.
they live all over the world
they live in south Africa
they live in the north
The foot because your feet mostly be on the ground where insect mostly live at. foot because insects are on the ground
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.
Chickens live and thrive in almost every part of the world with the exception of the high Arctic and Antarctica.
Hippopotamus live in Africa.
Insects can feel sensations of hunger and thirst, although when they feed, it appears to be part hunger and part instinct. There are nearly a million species of insects in the world and some scientists say there are at least a million more than have not yet been named.
Whales live in every ocean world wide.
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