The chewers are the insects that have biting, and the shape of the jaws does not differ if they were to bite the flesh or to bite the paper, and when the insect chews its food, its jaws move from one side to the other and not up and down. There are other orifice parts that help push food into the mouth. Also, chewers include ground beetles that catch young creatures from the soil and tear them apart with their jaws. Dragonflies also catch flies and mosquitoes during their flight. The flowers, seeds, leaves, and roots are food for plant-eating chewers.[37]
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