Few large invertebrates are found living on land becaus...... OH ooops I have to go sorry grrrrr i f'in hate this person!!!!i NEED this answer!!!!!!!!!!
because since they are big they might take up the whole space and they have no place to go. I f they get any larger or bigger than nobodies going to have a home and the invertebrates will be squished and crunched up. For instance a chip might get crunched up because they have no space
Why are most invertebrates small in size? <good question> There are small because they have to be small, if they were the size of a human they would fall and sit there and die if they were small they are able to do more things they could not do......Simple
Definetely the sea, Even if you took all the Insects (largest group of land dwelling invertebrates by far) and the plants, It would pale in comparison to the amount of flora and invertebrate fauna in the oceans. The Ocean is where Life began and it has more species diversity, quantity, and mass than double the invertebrates on the Earth's land.
Why are most invertebrates small in size? <good question> There are small because they have to be small, if they were the size of a human they would fall and sit there and die if they were small they are able to do more things they could not do......Simple
It eats bottom-dwelling organisms (the most popular of which are mussels, sponges, small fish, snails and snail eggs, algae, worms, shrimp, crustaceans and crabs).
Cnidarians are the most diverse group.
Dugongs are vertebrates. Most invertebrates are usually small.
An egg carried internally
An egg carried internally
Land and aquatic vertebrates are similar in that they both have a vertebral column. They are both either primary or secondary consumers as well. A difference is that vertebrates that live only in the water do not have fully developed hind legs.
No, though most species do have webbed feet, some of the more land dwelling species do not
most invertebrates are arthropods (insects). invertebrates are animals with no backbone or with an outer skeleton. chow!
Chinese fire bellied newts (of the species Cyanops orientalis) and other similar species which spend most of their time under water will usually feed underwater on insects and other small invertebrates. In the pet trade these species are often fed within the water on live or frozen invertebrates. The species would feed on land but since it spends the greater part of its day in the water then it will be unlikely to eat a lot on land.