The cockroach is often humorously named "Antonio" in various cultures, possibly as a playful personification that emphasizes its resilience and adaptability. This nickname can evoke a sense of familiarity or endearment, contrasting with the common aversion people have towards cockroaches. Additionally, the name Antonio might be used in stories or jokes to create a whimsical character out of an otherwise disliked insect.
a baby cockroach is not called a small cockroach-it is called a nymph.
Yes... they are small and black in colour
The tail end of a cockroach is called the abdomen. Like most insects, a cockroach has three main body divisions. The other two are the head and the thorax.
Ammonia is the main excretory product of a cockroach is ammonia. The excretory organ of a cockroach is called the malpighain tubes.
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The baby of the cockroach is called the nymph... == == == ==
It is called nymph
A cockroach's exoskeleton, or skin, is primarily made of a tough polysaccharide called chitin. Chitin provides structural support and protection for the cockroach's body.
A cockroach is normally known as a cockroach throughout the world. However, please provide details about which country or region you are asking about. In USA it is often called "roach" (Slang for cockroach).
The shell of a cockroach is called an exoskeleton. The skeleton is on the outside of its body to protect against predators.
A cockroach nymph in Hindi is called "टिड्डी का बच्चा" (Tiddi ka bachcha).
the body cavity of cockroach is called heamoceol because their blood circulates in the body sinuses .these blood sinuses collectively known as haemoceol.