Water boatmen do not bite humans. the suck juices from plants and algae. They also eat minute aquatic organisms such as mosquito larvae.
A water boatman has six legs. These legs are adapted for swimming and help the insect navigate through its aquatic environment.
yes they do you don't waste your time asking stupid questions!
we have them in our pool. At first we thought they were mini penguins or somthing but your describion is perfect. They have mini flippers and we are kean to know what they are too. from mr knog i have them in my pool and i have been looking them up for ages after a lot of time on the net i have found out that they are called water boatman i hope u find this information usefull from .............. mr and miss wertles
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The bug you are referring to is likely a water strider. Water striders have long, thin legs that help them walk on the surface of the water due to their water repellent bodies, which enable them to move quickly and capture prey.
The lesser water boatman is a type of skimming aquatic insect. It eats gnats an other small insects in the water.
Water boatman eats water buffalo in a boat... ^_^,, I hope that helps!! :D
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A greater white shark
It was an omnivore, but most of the time it eats algae.
Yes, a lesser water boatman is considered a consumer. It is a type of aquatic insect that feeds on algae and decaying plant material, playing a role in the ecosystem as a herbivore. By consuming these organic materials, it helps recycle nutrients in its habitat.
they are consumed by great diving beetles and water mites plus they consume algae and tadpoles
the water boatman scientific name is Arctocorixa interrupta
a water boatman is not endagered. Their are at least 1000000000000000000000
no, the water boatman lives on top of the water, the pollution would freeze the water, therefore the water boatman wouldn't survive.
The scientific name for a water boatman is a Corixa.
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