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Excuse me, what kind of bug is this? Does it bite?

Newt, also known as splint worm, finger-cutting beetle, splint worm or scissors worm, ear clip worm and second female clip. It is an omnivorous insect. Abundant in tropical and subtropical regions. Often live in cracks in bark, rotten wood or fallen leaves, and like wet and dark environment.

Earworms (Pinyin: qúsǒu, sound: Qu Lao, English name: earwigs) are a winged suborder of insects. Newts are commonly known as plywood worms, finger-cutting beetles, plywood worms, or scissors worms, commonly known as "ear-clip worms", because their females will lie on the eggs like birds and wait for hatching after laying eggs.

Newt, an incomplete metamorphosis insect, molts 5 times. Their characteristics are similar to those of their parents, except that each molting will increase the number of individuals and tentacles. Newts like narrow spaces. Some people believe that they will crawl into people's ears, but in fact they don't happen very often. This legend only comes from the English name of the earworm, which literally translates as "earworm". The earworm is named because its wings look like human ears when they are completely open! The body length is about less than 1 cm to 5 cm, the abdomen is flexible, and there are tail pliers made of tail hair at the end. The female's tail pliers are straight and the male's is curved. They grow in soil, under fallen leaves or rocks and are omnivorous. The front wing of the common salamander is short and wingless, which is used to protect the large fan-shaped rear wing. The abdomen can move and stretch, with a pair of pliers-like appendages, usually straight for females and curved for males.

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