they come in different sizes stupid
they come in different sizes stupid
they come in different sizes stupid
yeah u dummy
hello, yes moths will lay there eggs in trampoline netting moths will try/and lay there eggs in any small hole wich seems stable enough to hold the eggs.
Fruit flies are very small insects that lay their eggs in various plant tissues. The eggs of most species are laid directly in the pulp of the fruit on which the larvae feed.
Ascaris eggs: corticated eggs are fertilized and decorticated eggs unfertilized or otherwise non-viable eggs. Finding either means that some person or animal has a round worm infection. A. lumbricoides because its eggs are one of the most difficult pathogens to kill (second only to prions), and the eggs commonly survive 1-3 years. A. lumbricoides lives in the intestine where it lays eggs. Infection occurs when the eggs, too small to be seen by the unaided eye, are eaten. The eggs may get onto vegetables when improperly processed human feces of infected people are used as fertilizer for food crops. Infection may occur when food is handled without removing or killing the eggs on the hands, clothes, hair, raw vegetables/fruit, or cooked food that is (re)infected by handlers, containers, etc. Bleach does not readily kill A. lumbricoides eggs, but it will remove their sticky film, to allow the eggs to be rinsed away.
No - all frogs lay eggs ! There are no frog species that give birth to live young.
Barracuda eggs are called 'barracuda eggs'.
peacoks are in danger with just 1000 left around the world.
peacoks are adapted to their enviorment because their feathers scare of predators
no
No. No they don't.
Peacocks eat food that they find on the ground. They will eat a variety of plants, and insects. They will even eat small animals if they can get them.
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Yes they do, in fact, they have 3 toes.
Peacocks are native to India and Southeast Asia.
Peacocks live in north America and south America
Small red insect eggs can be spider eggs. Boxelders can also lay small red eggs as well as a number of other insects. If you are worried, buy some insecticide.
Robins lay small blue eggs with little spots.
Because they might be scared or they just lay small eggs.