Yes, the hard skeleton is known as an exoskeleton.
insects live out in the open like the grass or in your backyard flower pots Can also live out in woods and densely green areas. They can also live in the city too! Anywhere they can find with food and water for their needs.
Some examples of solitary insects include praying mantises, beetles, and certain species of bees such as digger bees and sweat bees. These insects typically live and forage alone rather than in social groups or colonies.
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Actually aphids give birth to live young!
Yes all insects have an exoskeleton.
No insects live in side a peach pit. The pit of a peach is extremely hard and you do not eat it.
because they live inside it.
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soft corals live deeper water than hard corals because soft corals do not create a hard outer skeleton as the hard corals do.
No, because they are no insects inside. Lady bugs eat insects that feed on farmers plants. The answer would be no.
Anthozoans that live in colonies ans secrete hard outer skeleton are called corals . Corals are found in warm seas . They form coral reefs and coral islands .
It is not recommended to feed live feeders to your reptiles that have been found outside. From outdoors, insects can carry parasites, disease or pesticides. The exo skeleton of most "beetles" are hard to digest and are not recommended as their calcium content is low in comparison to crickets.
insects live out in the open like the grass or in your backyard flower pots Can also live out in woods and densely green areas. They can also live in the city too! Anywhere they can find with food and water for their needs.
Skinks will eat dead insects and live insects. They prefer to eat the live insects because they enjoy hunting and killing them.
No. they live underwater. insects live on land.
Insects live in every terrestrial biome, and on seashores. However, no insects exist in the ocean.