ovipositor
Female insects deposit their eggs through an ovipositor.
There some insects that walk backwards which is part of their unique features. The doodle bug is one of the various types of insects that walk backwards.
Insects that live on their own - as opposed to social insects.
Fitness does not determine the color of insects. You will find some very slow insects that are all black and some very fast insects that are all black.
yes some ant do eat other insects. because some ants eat dead insects or live insects
Yes alot of insects are herbavores. But some-like centipedes-are carnivores that eat other insects. However, some insects are omnivores (both) Sorry good luck :)
The egg-laying tube on a female cricket is called an ovipositor.
Female insects deposit eggs in a different ways depending on the species of insect. Some insects lay eggs on the ground, some lay eggs in the water and on leaves, and some female insects bury their eggs.
There some insects that walk backwards which is part of their unique features. The doodle bug is one of the various types of insects that walk backwards.
Not all insects can bite spread locations but some of the insects can. Like the female mosquitoes. It is able to bite spred locations.
No. I have breed Stick insects for 2 years. In fact in some species the female carrys the males round on their backs.
In plants - no seeds, no fruit. In most animals - no baby. In some insects - male offspring. When these insects' eggs ARE fertilized you get female offspring!
This depends on the species. For most, there are male and female stick insects, but there are species (like the Indian Stick Insect) that are populated by all females. The female is larger than the male.
Insects are an important part of many food chains, especially for birds. Some insects are mentioned in The Bible as being used to punish Man, presumably for his sins.
Insects can feel sensations of hunger and thirst, although when they feed, it appears to be part hunger and part instinct. There are nearly a million species of insects in the world and some scientists say there are at least a million more than have not yet been named.
Some benefits of insects are: pollination of plants by some insects, some beneficial insects eat other, harmful insects.
Some insects will. Insects are so varied that some insects will eat anything.
The beginning of insect reproduction occurs when the female forms eggs in her ovaries. Sperm from a male is deposited in another special part of her body. When the female lays her eggs, the sperm fertilizes them. After hatching, the new insects undergo a growth stage. A few insects grow into adults when a tiny copy of the parent is hatched (for example, the silverfish). Other insects go through a nymph form before becoming adults (like the cricket). Some insects are hatched into larvae, change into pupae, and finally become adults. (The housefly is an example.)