Beetles breathe through a system of small openings called spiracles, located along the sides of their bodies. Air enters these spiracles and travels through a network of tubes known as tracheae, which deliver oxygen directly to their tissues. Unlike mammals, beetles do not have lungs; instead, gas exchange occurs directly at the cellular level. This tracheal system allows them to efficiently transport oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout their bodies.
beetels
Fainforest beetels are eaten by fainforest berds.
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they eat beetels
A skylark eats ants, ground beetels, and dead plant and animal material.
you have to go to the of those bettelsby the easel in the morning you could catch like 29 of those beetels
breath in breath out breath in breath out
YOU BREATH GOSH DARNIT
your breath 🤣😂
they breath in carbon dioxide and breath out oxeygen for us to breath or if not we couldn't breath
The correct phrase is "stinky breath" or "breath that stinks".
yes bushes breath they are plants plants breath to