1. Why do cockroaches like to eat garbage?Because it's delicious Just like humans love to eat delicious food, in their world, garbage is just like the chocolate and cakes we love to eat... Species are different, with different habits and preferences. Cockroaches like to eat garbage just like dogs like to eat feces. Each species has a different taste. You like to eat tomatoes, she likes to eat peppers. The tastes are different. It's that simple. 2. Why are cockroaches called scavengers of nature?Answer: Because cockroaches eat everything. The Zhangqiu District Food Waste Treatment Center in Jinan City, Shandong Province, raises 300 tons of "American cockroaches" with a total of 300 million cockroaches, which can eat a total of 15 tons of food waste every day. Now, this biological method of "cockroaches eating garbage" to treat garbage harmlessly has caused heated discussions. Using cockroaches to eat garbage means letting cockroaches act as "scavengers" to help people clean and clear garbage. This method seems to be the first of its kind in the world. It is a government cooperation project locally and has obtained land and financial support from the local government. 3. Why haven’t cockroaches evolved at all in 400 million years?Because cockroaches are just small insects that existed at the same time as dinosaurs. The reason they have been able to stay on Earth for so long is because of their strong adaptability. They can swim, fly, run fast, and reproduce quickly. So such a creature that is extremely adaptable to the Earth's environment has no need to evolve the same intelligence as humans. Hundreds of millions of years have passed since the first primitive cockroach was born, and the cockroaches we see today are almost the same as those 200 million years ago. Unlike most life on Earth, cockroaches have experienced Earth catastrophes. The fact that cockroaches can survive catastrophes shows that their body structure is relatively reasonable, so they have been evolving very slowly for thousands of years. |
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