They have their bones outside their body
no because they are insects. they definetly do not get fat.
While there are many types of insects that suck human blood, there aren't any that eat the fat of living people. As for corpses, they can be eaten by many insects, but not just the fat.
Scorpions are arachnids, not insects. They are in the same phylum (Arthropoda).
it eats insects
Yes it eats seeds as well as small insects that it can catch
The fat wasp-looking bug, also known as a parasitoid wasp, plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by controlling populations of other insects. They lay their eggs inside other insects, which eventually kills the host insect. This helps to regulate insect populations and maintain balance in the ecosystem.
Some insects have a life cycle: egg to nymph to adult. The nymph stage is the pre-adult form. Dragonflies, termites, and other insects have a nymph form.
Hunts small insects. Lives in Europe. Hunts during the night, in gardens, parks, woods etc.
80 percent of the world’s population eats insects as a regular part of their diet as they are vey high in protein and very low in fat.
you see, when they devour too many insects the extra weight causes them to experience vertigo like symptoms which effects their flight patterns. also cause their FAT
Insects have six legs
No you can't do this. On 2 different notes it will not work. 1- The African Fat Tail is a insectivore, preying on insects ranging from 1/4"- 1" in size. 2- They seem to be pretty picky and will not eat something unless they see it moving.