The Butterfly Stroke in swimming
insect pollinated
Both the filament and style are part of a flower's reproductive system. The filament supports the anther, where pollen is produced, and the style connects the ovary to the stigma, allowing for pollen to travel and fertilize the ovules.
yes it is an interesting insect
Both swimming and geography involve the exploration and understanding of different environments. Swimmers navigate through bodies of water, while geographers study and map different regions on Earth. Both activities require knowledge of natural features and their characteristics.
The platypus is a carnivore: it mostly feeds on annelid worms, insect larvae, freshwater shrimp and crayfish (known in Australia as "freshwater yabby") that it digs out of the riverbed with its snout or catches while swimming.
The butterfly.
Butterfly
The butterfly
The swimming strokes are:Frontcrawl,Butterfly ,Backstroke and breastroke
butterfly :)
free style
Both mathematics and swimming have a deep end which is not for the uninitiated. In the shallows, both mathematics and swimming are easy.
free style,back stroke, butterfly, breast stroke and underwater swimming
it is a water bug but their completely harmless.
Termites and beetles are both insects, but they differ in many ways. Termites are social insects that live in colonies and feed primarily on wood, playing a vital role in breaking down cellulose. They have soft bodies and straight antennae. Beetles, on the other hand, are solitary and belong to the order Coleoptera. They have hard exoskeletons and chewing mouthparts. While some beetles also feed on wood, most have diverse diets. Termites can cause significant structural damage to buildings, whereas beetles have varied ecological roles, including pollination and decomposition. Despite differences, both contribute to the ecosystem’s nutrient cycling.
Both. The ladybird (ladybug) is an insect. All insects are invertebrates.
There are both swimming and non-swimming species of shrew.