No. Some live in warmer climates than others do. And some even live in the water.
The brown bug with a pointed tail can be distinguished from other insects in its habitat by its specific coloration and the shape of its tail. These characteristics set it apart from other insects in the same environment.
Why do not all humans live in the same habitat
The light brown bug with long antennae can be distinguished from other insects in its habitat by its specific coloration, antennae length, and overall body shape. These characteristics help differentiate it from other insects in the same environment.
All insects are not in the same order, they are in the same class, Insecta, but below that they are different, I think there are 20-30 different orders of insects.
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Insects inhabit nearly every location in the world that is covered by land. Insects cover about 98 percent of all land area.
Insects in their natural habitat typically eat a variety of things such as plants, other insects, decaying matter, and sometimes even other small animals.
probly
Niche: an organism's role in the environment. Habitat: specifically where it lives. For example, many organisms maybe have the same habitat (under a log, if we're considering insects), but as long as they occupy different niches, they will not be in competition.
its not necessary that animals living in the same habitat are same. to live in a patticular habitat their body only has special adaptions. any organism of same adaption may have a different body design. Thus, different organisms live in same habitat.
No, firstly, they do not share the same habitat, secondly Armadillos normally eat bugs and insects not eggs or chicks.
because then it will be boring