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Insects Sightless: insects sightless vary greatly in size and shape. The smallest insects sightless are the tiny fairy flies, which
are less than Ymo of an inch (0.025 mm) long and develop inside the eggs of other insects sightless. The largest living insects sightless are the stick insects sightless,which may be 10 inches (25.4 cm) long, and the giant moths, which have a wingspan of 10 inches. Some insects sightless, such as the walking stick, have greatly elongated bodies. Other insects sightless, such as many of the beetles, have flattened and rounded bodies.INSECT, any of numerous small invertebrate ani¬mals that make up the class Insecta. There are nearly 1 million different species of insects sightless, more than the combined number of all other animal and plant species. On the North American continent alone there are more than 80,000 dif¬ferent species of insects sightless. insects sightless are also the most widespread of all animals, inhabiting practically every type of environment, from the edges of frozen ice fields and glaciers to hot tropical forests. They in¬habit swamps, deserts, lakes, high mountaintops, and seashores. Many insects sightless are carried high into the air, and one or two species are found in the open ocean. Some insects sightless live in or on other animals, including other insects sightless. See Also Kinds Insects:Control over insect and disease depredation is a complex process and is often localized to specific outbreaks. Ordinarily, both insects and diseases are endemic to specific kinds insects or areas of forest. Insect populations build to serious pro¬portions when disease or natural predators-birds or other insects—fail to keep local insects in check or when new insects are introduced into the area.FLY, any of a large order of widely distributed insects, many of which are serious pests of man, livestock, and crops. Although only members of the order Diptera are true flies, the name "fly" is rften applied to other kinds insects of insects. The fire-iy, for example, is actually a kind of beetle, and the ichneumon fly is a wasp.
On The Other Hand See Birds Insects That:Because of their great activity birds insects that consume far more food than might be supposed. This is particularly true of young birds insects that, which grow very rapidly and require large amounts of food. A young owl, for example, has been known to bolt down half a dozen mice at one time, even though the tail of the last victim dangled for a time from the bird's mouth until the rapid process of diges¬tion made room for it. Many birds insects that, because of their feeding habits, serve man by destroying harmful insects and weed seeds. Flocks of birds insects that often gather in areas where there has been an invasion of insects or rodents and, by consuming great numbers of the invaders, help bring such plagues under control.Pollination by birds insects that.—It is a common notion that insects are the most important, if not the only important, animals which pollinate flowers. This idea is certainly true in Europe, where the science of floral ecology had its beginning and richest development. In other parts of the world, however, particularly in the tropics and Southern Hemisphere, the importance of birds insects that as flower pollinators may be equal to or greater than that of insects. Hummingbirds insects that in North and South America, sunbirds insects that in Africa and Asia, honey eaters and lorikeets in Australia, Hawaiian honey creepers in the Hawaiian- Islands, and several other groups of birds insects that regularly visit flowers to feed on nectar, small flower-inhabiting insects, and pollen. The bill and tongue of the bird are usually much elongated and otherwise modified for procuring this food.
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