My guess would be an insect of some - sort.
Answer: Not medically as long as it's not viable. After that it has rights as you and me. Then people have their own opinions based on their feelings.Answer: Since some believe life starts at conception, they do, in fact, consider a fetus an "unborn child", regardless of what a fetus is considered medically.
They are ecologically important as herbivores, and predators.
Yes , the Monarch butterfly is regarded as among some of the most beautiful , fascinating and elegant of insects .
From what I have found on the internet, there is not really a "diet" that is medically approved. There are pills and supplements that are medically approved though.
No, insects are not considered meat. Meat typically refers to the flesh of animals like mammals and birds, whereas insects are a separate category of invertebrates. Insects are commonly eaten in some cultures for their nutritional value and sustainability.
Insects that go through metamorphosis are considered morphing insects. Some morphing insects include butterflies and moths. Butterflies and moths start out as a caterpillar and build themselves a cocoon as the metamorphosis changes take place.
No. Bats and some insects can fly, and neither are not considered birds.
The concept of killing insects being a sin varies among different belief systems and religions. In some religions, such as Jainism, all living beings are considered sacred and killing any living being, including insects, is considered a sin. In other belief systems, killing insects may not be considered a sin as they are not seen as having the same level of consciousness or moral significance as humans or other animals. Ultimately, whether killing insects is considered a sin depends on individual beliefs and cultural norms.
insects need hooks on their arms and legs, so that it will make it easier for them when climbing.and also for some insects like the praying mantis,it will help them eat their prey
Insects are an important part of many food chains, especially for birds. Some insects are mentioned in The Bible as being used to punish Man, presumably for his sins.
Health insurance will generally cover services that are considered "medically necessary". A prophylactic mastectomy can be considered medically necessary, in some cases. Your insurer may have specific criteria for you to meet. For example, they may want to know your risk for breast cancer, or family history. Call your insurer, or ask your surgeon to contact them for you.