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a. It provides them with acid. b. It provides them with water. c. It provides them with calories. d. It provides them with fixed nitrogen. 12. Nepenthes is a carnivorous plant with long (2 feet or more), complex leaves that include a twining ... more
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ScienceDaily (Aug. 8, 2007) Alexander Kaiser, Ph.D., of Midwestern University’s Department of Physiology, Division of Basic Sciences, was the lead author in a recent study to help determine why insects, once dramatically larger than they are today, ... more
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McMiller is located in the middle of the Kettle Moraine State Forest which is a natural habitat for Mosquitoes and Deer Flies. We recommend you come prepared. Insect repellant is available in our Pro-Shop. ... more
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Of course there is. If you keep your tents closed, it is impossible for the insects to enter. We wish that we can see the wild animals You may see some goats and deers. What's more, you may also observe the wild birds. Don't forget that they are ... more
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Answer The lily pads would the be the primary producers (i.e. photosynthesize), the insects the primary consumers (i.e. eating the lily pads), the frogs the secondary consumers (i.e. eating the insects), the snake the tertiary consumer eating the ... more
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Yes i was stung by a dead wasp beleive it or not, this was while on holiday in asia, we slept outside with the fans on all night, in the morning as i was getting up i put my hand on my bed and was stung by a wasp without a head which was lying dead ... more
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smudge - as the questionner has already said, the question is about all animals except insects and disease-carrying animals. I agree that it is probably the hippopotamus. ... more
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First, don't forget that heat and light are both kinds of radiation. Heat is radiation in the infrared range of the spectrum ... invisible to us, but it could theoretically be visible to insects. (I happen to know that it's not ... it is detectable ... more
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There is no single scientific explanation for this behavior. For some insects, a bright light source is seen as a emergency beacon. When in doubt, they will instinctively head for the light, which is generally higher than their current danger- ... more
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Not all insects attracted to light act on those impulses. For some insects, a bright light source is seen as a emergency beacon. When in doubt, they will instinctively head for the light, which is generally higher than their current danger-filled ... more
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