They're not exactly plants are they?
Insects are complex organisms that respire on organic material rather than produce complex carbohydrate chains from photosynthesis. Hence they are classed as animals.
Ants and all other insects are non-chordates. Insects belong to the subphylum arthropoda. Animals that are vertebrates are considered to be chordates.
No, insects are not considered meat. Meat typically refers to the flesh of animals like mammals and birds, whereas insects are a separate category of invertebrates. Insects are commonly eaten in some cultures for their nutritional value and sustainability.
Earthworms belong are Annelids which belong to the Kingdom Animalia so technically they are animals. Insects are also animals (Animalia). But no, earthworms are not insects.
There are many kinds of animals or insects are afraid of light and stay in the dark. These insects include cockroaches.
No. Insects is just a lay-mans term for all animals that classify as insects (invertebrates with wings and six legs, for instance). A species classifies an organism as one that has distinct features from other organisms of the same Genus. The Blue Bottle Fly, for instance, is a species of insect.
Yes
Cause they breath oxygen and don't produce oxygen.
All different insects can be considered injurious. Insects can injure humans, they can injure plants, or they can injure animals.
Animals that are considered dawn and dusk animals are typically crepuscular animals, which are active during the twilight hours of dawn and dusk. These animals include deer, rabbits, foxes, and some species of birds and insects.
No. Bats and some insects can fly, and neither are not considered birds.
Insects are animals.
Ants and all other insects are non-chordates. Insects belong to the subphylum arthropoda. Animals that are vertebrates are considered to be chordates.
No, insects are not considered meat. Meat typically refers to the flesh of animals like mammals and birds, whereas insects are a separate category of invertebrates. Insects are commonly eaten in some cultures for their nutritional value and sustainability.
no, insects are not street animals. they are bugs and have absolutely no connection to animals.
Spiders are animals, not insects. They belong to the arachnid group, which is separate from insects.
they are not animals, they are bugs.
carnivore insects are insects that eat animals