Yes because I had a fly and it died after babys he was flying on the
No they do not die after having babies.
NO
no
usually not.
Salmon
yes they do!!
a fly has 280 (minimum) babies
Babies do not have wings; therefore, they cannot fly.
You give no indication of the life span of the flies - do they die after producing 20 offspring in 1 day, or do they keep on producing flies until the end of the month. Nor do you specify how many days are in the month. Assuming an average month of 30 days (since the year has an average of approx 30.44 days per month), then: Assuming no fly dies and keeps on producing 20 every day, then: After day 1: 1 adult + 20 babies After day 2: 21 adult + 420 babies After day 3: 441 adult + 8820 babies And so on After 30 days there are approx 4.1967×10³⁹ babies Assuming the flies die after producing the babies, then: After day 1: 20 babies After day 2: 400 babies After day 3: 8000 babies and so on After 30 days there are approx 1.0737 × 10³⁹ babies
Yes and can die to so stay away from them kind of babies like that OK if you get by them you will die ok
No, one of the feathered dinosaur know how to fly but they give up flying into the ground to find extra food. Bird don't have to be taught to fly because of their ancestors know how to fly. The birds just know their ancestors at once so their are good at flying exept their babies. Their babies need to know how to fly from their mother after having feathers and beeing throw into the ground until it flap it wings.
there are many dolphins, and they will keep having babies unless they die off.