Human Skin (No insect or bug identifiable)
Scientific Name: Homo sapiens (not for an insect/bug, but refers to the human origin of the skin)
Order & Family: Not applicable, as no insect or bug is identifiable. Human skin is part of the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Primates, Family Hominidae.
Size: Not applicable, as no insect or bug is identifiable. The image shows a close-up of skin texture, not a measurement of an organism.

Natural Habitat
The surface of the human body worldwide.
Diet & Feeding
Not applicable, as no insect or bug is identifiable. Human skin is an organ and does not have a 'diet' in the biological sense of consuming food.
Behavior Patterns
Given the image exhibits human skin with no discernible insect or bug, it is impossible to describe behavior patterns. The skin shows typical human epidermal structure.
Risks & Benefits
Not applicable, as no insect or bug is identifiable. Human skin serves as a protective barrier, regulates body temperature, and detects sensations (benefits). Risks relate to skin conditions, sun exposure, or injuries, not those posed by or received from an insect.
Identified on: 9/4/2025