
Quick Facts
- Type
- Insect
- Size
- usually tiny to small
- Weight
- very lightweight
- Habitat
- plants, soil, bark, wetlands, or open air
- Diet
- nectar, leaves, wood, detritus, or smaller prey
- Active Time
- day, dusk, or night
- Lifespan
- weeks to years
Field Notes
- Its scientific name is Thynnus dentatus.
- The common name highlights thynnus cues used for the visual profile.
- It is grouped as a insect in this dataset.
About the Thynnus dentatus
Thynnus dentatus (Thynnus dentatus) is a insect represented with a thynnus-marked build, thynnus natural coloring, and hard exoskeleton. Its common name and taxonomic group point toward plants, soil, bark, wetlands, or open air, with a profile shaped around nectar, leaves, wood, detritus, or smaller prey and day, dusk, or night activity. The entry keeps the animal recognizable for mixing by emphasizing visible body structure, surface texture, color cues, and one distinctive feature rather than broad placeholder traits.
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