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The insect you are describing is likely a black ground beetle, which has a hard black exoskeleton, long antennae, and a defensive mechanism that can produce a stinging sensation when handled. These beetles are not aggressive and generally only sting when provoked or threatened.
Insect bites swell and get hard due to the human body releasing histamine in response to insect saliva containing anticoagulants. The more you itch the worse it gets, as the body thinks that you need more antibodies to attack the anticoagulants.
because they want 2 rape it so hard and chop the penis out
The bodies of arthropods are supported by a hardened exoskeleton made of chitin, a substance produced by many non-arthropods as well. In arthropods, the nonliving exoskeleton is like a form-fitting suit of armor.
It sounds like you are describing a type of flying insect known as a hornet. Hornets are a type of wasp characterized by their large size, distinctive coloration, and powerful stinger for defense and hunting. They have a hard exoskeleton with spikes that provide protection and support during flight and other activities.
A hard outer covering protects an insect's soft body and gives the insect its shape.
No insect have bones. They have a hard outer covering, but no bones.
Lactic acid
ause they have an exoskelaton
Rove beetles are one example of an insect that has hard feelers or antennae. The Rove beetle's antennae are encased in tough cuticle or exoskeletal armor.
There are many such hard shelled insects, mostly beetles.
No. A wasp is an insect and no insect has a bony skeleton. Its hard outer casing gives its body its shape.
The exoskeleton is like a hard skin that covers the whole insect. It supports the body instead of an internal lskeleton.
A tiny, green and black, insect with a hard shell is most likely a beetle. There are an estimated 28,000 species of beetles in North America.
Of course! It builds up in your lungs from cigarettes.
it is not possible, for the insect has to go past a hard layer/wall that is in the ear.It would have to be a dung beetle in my opinion
Work a good honest day's hard physical labour.