Incets, or insects, are small arthropods that belong to the class Insecta. They are characterized by their three-part body structure, which includes a head, thorax, and abdomen, along with six legs and often wings. Insects are the most diverse group of animals on Earth, playing crucial roles in ecosystems as pollinators, decomposers, and as part of the food web. They exhibit a wide range of behaviors, habitats, and adaptations.
incets
some are and some are not
They are like small incets that can fly when they jump
food like incets and a river or pond to live in
do plants or worms or spiders or incets eat
animal because it is a insect and incets are animals!! =PPP
Wild turtles primarily eat insects such as crickets, worms, beetles, and grasshoppers. They also feed on snails, slugs, and small fish as part of their diet. Certain turtle species may also consume fruits, vegetables, and aquatic plants.
Remove the lower sets of leaves. Dip the cutting in a rooting compound. You can purchase this product at any garden center. Stick the cutting one inch into a good potting mix. Be sure to thoroughly wet the soil prior to planting. Finally, cover the pot with a clear piece of lightweight plastic. Place the pot in indirect sunlight on an east window seal or under fluorescent lighting. After two weeks, check to see if the plant has rooted by slightly pulling on the stem. If you feel resistance, remove the plastic covering and be sure to keep the soil moist. The plant should then be treated as any other seedling.
most turtles will eat small fish and minnows, tortoises eat mostly vegatables like lettuce and tomatoes. i used to have many pet turtles and once i had a baby turtle caught in the wild and it wouldn't eat pet store food so i caught minnows and he seemed to love them...
Yes, there are many types of fungi in the desert, but mostly on the mountain range of Sky Islands. Mushrooms such as podaxis and montagnea can be found on these islands
because they are various large insects of the order Odonata or suborder Anisoptera, having a long slender body and two pairs of narrow, net-veined wings that are usually held outstretched while the insect is at rest. Also called regionally darner, darning needle; Also called devil's darning needle, ear sewer; Also called mosquito fly, mosquito hawk; Also called needle, skeeter hawk; Also called snake doctor, snake feeder; Also called spindle.