most likely no! i mean who would eat that???
No. Arthropoda is a phylum, containing the classes Insecta, Arachnida, Crustacea and Myriapoda - insects, arachnids, crustaceans and centi/millipedes. So all insects are arthropods but not all arthropods are insects. ^^
Specifically insects: Entomologists Specifically arachnids: Arachnologists Any arthropod: Arthropodologists
A grass than a grasshopper, snake, hawk, fungi than back to the grass
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There is no evidence that any population would INCREASE if insects were eliminated. However, there is a vast amount of evidence that most ecosystems would be decimated if insects were eliminated.
An ootheca s a type of egg mass made by any member of a variety of species (usually insects or mollusks).
Plantain is mentioned in many recipe books these days, especially ones containing Caribbean recipes. Try the BBC good food website for a selection online.
There are several websites containing free recipes for South African cuisine. The easiest and quickest recipes can be found on the Food Network website or allcooks.com.
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There are not any insects that have just 1 wing. Most insects have 1 set of wings containing 2 full wings and this is how they fly.
There are several websites containing recipes for meatless meals. The Vegetarian Recipe Club is perhaps one of the most comprehensive sites but do take a look at Vegetarian Times, Vegweb and Vegkitchen too.
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No. Arthropoda is a phylum, containing the classes Insecta, Arachnida, Crustacea and Myriapoda - insects, arachnids, crustaceans and centi/millipedes. So all insects are arthropods but not all arthropods are insects. ^^
You can find several collections of cookbooks containing easy quick recipes on Amazon.com. You can also try www.greatdishes.net or www.30mealsinoneday.com.
There are several websites containing free recipes for lamb chops. The easiest and best recipes can be found on the Food Network website or allcooks.com.
No, sawdust was not used in any recipes.