The Ant Lion, lives buried in the sand at the bottom of a funnel shapped depression, usually is sand or loose soil. Ants and other small insects fall in and slide down to the bottom where the waiting Ant Lion, siezes them in its mandibles and eats them.
no they don`t they eat dead insect that is under ground
understory
some times the Inuit leaves there food under ground for flavor
you mine under ground but its small and looks like a rainbow
You can find them in the woods. If it is wet then that's better. Find them under rocks, fallen trees on the ground. Under leaves on the ground. Most likely if it is wet and underneath something.
well its not root cause itt doesn't grow under ground
The bright circular patches of light on the ground under a tree are caused by sunlight filtering through the leaves. When sunlight passes through the gaps in the leaves, it creates a pattern of light and shadow on the ground, often resulting in circular spots due to the shape of the leaves and their arrangement. Additionally, the presence of moisture or dew on the ground can enhance the brightness of these patches. This phenomenon is known as "dappled sunlight."
An adult firefly weighs under an ounce and is a very small insect. The firefly can be found in locations around the world.
yes because insect live in the ground and most coffins are made out of wood and termites live under ground no they don't, to make a coffin you need technology and bugs are uncivilised creatures.
the vegtable and roots grow underground but the leaves grow on top of the ground.
Bugs that leave small round green eggs could be a stinkbug. They lay there eggs together under a leaf in a honeycomb pattern.
Worms wiggle when you try to put them on the hook. I saw a small insect wiggle under a leaf