If it crawls into your nose, your body will eventually sneeze it out. There is a reflex mechanism that does this automatically. If you don't sneeze it out, you'll end up swallowing it along with all the other mucus you swallow you regularly, which amounts to about a quart/liter per day.
dogs and cats and snakes and rabbits and cows and fish and birds
The description matches that of a velvet ant, which is actually a type of wasp rather than an ant. The bright coloration serves as a warning sign due to their capability to deliver a painful sting when disturbed. It's best to avoid handling them to prevent getting stung.
A land animal that crawls and has scales is a snake. Snakes move by crawling on their bellies and their bodies are covered in scales for protection.
An Argentina ant black ant.
His ant-sestors
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1/45 m/s
The average speed of an ant that crawls 1 meter in 45 seconds can be calculated using the formula: speed = distance/time. In this case, the speed is 1 meter divided by 45 seconds, which equals approximately 0.0222 meters per second. Therefore, the ant's average speed is around 0.0222 m/s.
no No it's a myth. See TV show the Night Gallery "The caterpillar" episode online for a good show that cashes in on the myth.
One thing for sure is you will get slime on you from the snail crawling on you
An ant happens to be produced by the queen ant, and the queen ant flies to mate with a male and lays eggs.
He is beaten to death because the boys think he is the beast.
It'd be best to go see a doctor.
The ant either dies, or becomes seriously ill.
If you get an insect in your ear, the simplest way to kill it is to fill the ear with olive oil or similar. The insect will drown.
it will die