1. Insects: every habitat on Earth, from the sands of hot deserts to cold snowy mountain streams. Most insects live on land.
1. Snails: snails inhabit are gardens, fields, agricultural areas, river banks or streams, suburbs, swamps, cities, jungles, and forests.
1. Shellfish: Most shellfish live in saltwater, but the name also refers to species found in freshwater.
1. Spiders: Spiders live in both temperate and tropical climates and can be found in a variety of wetlands, including bogs, swamps and marshes
1. Worms: Worms live on land and in water and can be found in virtually every habitat on Earth. Earthworms live in the soil. Leeches and bloodworms inhabit ponds and rivers. Most ribbon worms and some flatworms live in the oceans.
2. Insects eat roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, pollen, sporea, sap,and other plant parts or plant secretion in a manner that varies widely.
3. For many insects, a quick escape by running or flying is the primary mode of defense. Many insects are equipped to wage chemical warfare against their enemies.
4. Insects typically move about by walking,flying,or sometimes swimming.
SNAILS
1. Common places that snails live is in gardens, fields, agricultural areas, river banks or streams, suburbs, cities, jungles, and forests.
2. Snails eat everything and they are herbivorous, omnivorous, carnivorous and detrivorous (they eat the decaying waste from plants to animals)
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Answer:
1. Insects: every habitat on Earth, from the sands of hot deserts to cold snowy mountain streams. Most insects live on land.
1. Snails: snails inhabit are gardens, fields, agricultural areas, river banks or streams, suburbs, swamps, cities, jungles, and forests.
1. Shellfish: Most shellfish live in saltwater, but the name also refers to species found in freshwater.
1. Spiders: Spiders live in both temperate and tropical climates and can be found in a variety of wetlands, including bogs, swamps and marshes
1. Worms: Worms live on land and in water and can be found in virtually every habitat on Earth. Earthworms live in the soil. Leeches and bloodworms inhabit ponds and rivers. Most ribbon worms and some flatworms live in the oceans.
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INSECTS
1. Insects live on land.
2. Insects eat roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, pollen, sporea, sap,and other plant parts or plant secretion in a manner that varies widely.
3. For many insects, a quick escape by running or flying is the primary mode of defense. Many insects are equipped to wage chemical warfare against their enemies.
4. Insects typically move about by walking,flying,or sometimes swimming.
SNAILS
1. Common places that snails live is in gardens, fields, agricultural areas, river banks or streams, suburbs, cities, jungles, and forests.
2. Snails eat everything and they are herbivorous, omnivorous, carnivorous and detrivorous (they eat the decaying waste from plants to animals)