mother nature and everything is called "she" so it might as well match
yes both female and male lady bugs have spots.
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crows. light blueish green with brown spots.
In the film "Lady Bird," the main character, Christine "Lady Bird" McPherson, has a distinctive short, curly hairstyle that is a dark reddish-brown color. Her hair color plays a significant role in reflecting her personality and desire for individuality. Throughout the film, Lady Bird's hair symbolizes her journey of self-discovery and her attempts to stand out.
The term "ladybug" originates from the Virgin Mary, often referred to as "Our Lady," due to the insects' association with good luck and protection in agriculture. The name reflects the appearance of the beetles, particularly their bright colors and spots, which are reminiscent of depictions of Mary. Although not all "ladybugs" belong to the same species, the name has become a common term for various members of the Coccinellidae family, which are generally recognized for their beneficial role in pest control.
No, the spots on the lady bug do not tell age.
Lady birds (aka lady bugs) eat aphids and other insects in the order Hemiptera. Some lady birds are herbivores.
because someone named them it.
Some ladybugs do not have spots but most of them do
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Sorry, the spots are difficult to count.
no,lady birds only eat smaller insects
Lady bugs (lady birds, lady beetles), like all other insects have an exoskeleton meaning the skeleton is on the outside.
Lady birds or ladybugs ( Coccinellidae ) are found worldwide in virtually all crop producing lands. They are called lady birds only in the British Isles and parts of the US.
Many birds eat insects but I'm not sure if any eat lady bugs.
It depends on the age
it's spots and smell