No, dead leaf mantids are not known to reproduce through parthenogenesis. They typically reproduce sexually, with females laying fertilized eggs that hatch into nymphs.
Compost, leaf mould, manure, composted manure etc
Yes, crickets can be found living in dead leaf litter as it provides them with shelter and protection from predators. They are commonly found in moist areas close to the ground where they can feed on decaying plant material and organic matter.
Such organisms are called decomposers, which include micro fungi and bacteria . They decompose dead and decaying organic matter. An organism that decomposes decaying organisms leaf litter and other types of dead organic matter is called a saprobe, saprotroph ,saprophytic .
In a plant, they transport water to the leaf through the Vascular Tissue.
dead leaf
it blends in with a dead leaf
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A leaf! When it is alive it doesn't make any noise, but when it is dead it make crunching noises and is loud.
A dead leaf.
A leaf can be brown if it is dead. Leave can be green, red, orange, yellow in the fall.
No, dead leaf mantids are not known to reproduce through parthenogenesis. They typically reproduce sexually, with females laying fertilized eggs that hatch into nymphs.
Sasuke isn't dead but he is planning to destroy the leaf village with his team
a frog that has "horns" near its eye to blend in with the ground and look like a dead leaf
A dead leaf butterfly (Kallima inachus) mimics a dead leaf with its wings closed, but displays vibrant colors when its wings are open to startle predators. This mimicry helps it blend in with its surroundings and avoid being eaten by predators.
grasshopper
because it blends in with the leaf so no pretitors can get to it.