explain why certain bugs can walk on water? is because they have webbed feet.
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Certain bugs, such as water striders, have long hydrophobic hairs on their legs that create a waterproof layer. This allows them to distribute their weight and take advantage of surface tension to walk on water without sinking. Their light body weight and leg shape also aid in staying afloat on the water's surface.
A water bug can "walk on water" because of the surface tension of water molecules.
Certain bugs, like water striders, can walk on water due to their low body weight and specialized leg structure. Their long, thin legs distribute weight and create surface tension that helps them stay afloat. This ability allows them to stay on the water's surface without breaking through.
Certain insects (ones with a very light weight) are able to walk on water as their weight does not break the surface tension of the water. Water has a very high surface tension, therefore easily breaking and not supporting weight above a certain limit.
Insects that are able to walk across the surface of water are called water striders. Water striders make use of the high surface tension of water together with their long, hydrophobic legs to stay above water.
Water bugs are attracted to sources of water, especially standing or stagnant water, as it provides a suitable environment for them to thrive. They are also attracted to food sources such as small insects, algae, and organic debris present in the water. Additionally, water bugs may be attracted to light, warmth, and sheltered areas where they can hide and breed.
Of course. Cats pursue and eat bugs all the time. They are a good source of protein.