because weiners are like balls of humans <<i dont know what that means
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anyways now that a good person is answering, yes, they do bite. And it feels like a bee sting. They will chase you if they find you and bite. Not fun. It's really more of a neusance and is not dangerous.
yes they do fly. i just answered my own question. i am a geek.
A copperhead snake is venomous.
Non-venomous. Only 15% of Texas' snakes are venomous.
Yes, Adders are venomous snakes of the viper family (Viperidae) .Yes, adders are venomous snakes.
There are no venomous snakes in Hawaii and Alaska. They may have also been extirpated in Maine and Delaware.
Gangs of Pond Skaters eat backswimmers although I dont know if they attack live creatures or just dispose of corpses.
other insects and fish
Water boatmen are sometimes confused with backswimmers, which are generally larger bugs that swim upside down and deliver a painful bite. from the web
100 million years
it breathe through its stupidness
north America, the USA
Backswimmers are known by various names in different countries. In the United States, they are commonly referred to as "backswimmers" or "backswimming bugs." In France, they are called "notonectes," while in Germany, they are known as "Rückenschwimmer." These names reflect their distinctive swimming style and habitat preferences across different languages and cultures.
Under their wings is where backswimmers [Notonectidae family] store their air. They need it for the deep dives by which they escape many predators. But when they run out of air, they must be able to get back to the surface quickly.
Venomous.
yes they do fly. i just answered my own question. i am a geek.
Backswimmers are aquatic insects that typically live in freshwater habitats such as ponds, lakes, slow-moving streams, and marshes. They are often found near aquatic vegetation where they can rest, hunt for prey, and lay their eggs.
They are not venomous.