they eat small insect like insect baibes but giants weta eat large animals
what is a weta??? A weta is a insect only found in New Zealand. They are also found in other countries but they have different names such as cave cricket etc. A weta is an omnivore, that means they'll eat most things like plants, fruit, insects and even things like cardboard.
The scientific name of a weta varies depending on the specific species, as "weta" refers to several large, flightless insects belonging to the family Anostostomatidae. Some well-known species include the giant weta, scientifically named Deinacrida heteracantha. Wetas are native to New Zealand and are notable for their size and unique adaptations.
Because other animals eat them and there is almost no more left
A weta is an invertebrate
Weta breathe, like all insects, through the use of a tracheal system of gas exchange. The tracheal system is diffusion facilitated, with air entering via the tracheal spiracles, and diffusing into the body through a network of tracheae.
There is no one tree that wetas like to eat. They live in variety of habitats including caves, shrub land grassland and forests. Most weta are predators or omnivores preying on other invertebrates, but the tree and giant weta eat mostly lichens, leaves, flowers, seed-heads and fruit. After dark is probably the best time to see a weta
It has six legs, three major segments, and an exoskeleton. I defiantly think does belong in the insect family.
A Weta is an invertebrate.
Cave weta are several species of insects found in New Zealand. They have specialized hairs on their feet and organs on their antennae to feel low-frequency vibrations. They also have the ability to freeze and stay alive during the winter.
Snails, Weta's,Beatles, slugs, moths, spider, centipede, dragonfly's, worms and stick insectsHope this helped :)
Weta Digital was created in 1993.
the insects eat pollen