Only as zombie flies... Be careful...
Flies don't actually come back to life with salt. Salt can dehydrate and kill small insects like flies due to its osmotic properties. When salt is sprinkled on a fly, it can cause the fly's body to lose water, leading to its death.
No, putting salt on a fly will not bring it back to life. Salt can actually dehydrate and kill insects, including flies, by drawing moisture out of their bodies. Once a fly is dead, it cannot be revived through any means.
No, dried out starfish cannot be brought back to life. Once a starfish is dead, there is no way to revive it as they do not have the ability to regenerate from a dried-out state. It is important to handle starfish with care to ensure they remain healthy and alive.
Yes they can. Bugs don't drown the same way we do. It doesn't get in their longues, their bodies absorb the water. When you pour salt on the bug it extracts the water that was absorbed and it comes back to life. It will only work if the bug drowned recently though. It can't be a bug that drowned a week or so ago.
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According to legend. a butcher murdered three young boys and hid their bodies in barrels of salt brine. Nicholas removed the bodies and and through his intercession they were restored to life.
Flies are not particularly attracted to salt itself, but they do enjoy feeding on substances that have salt in them, such as sweat or other bodily fluids. Salt can enhance the taste of these food sources for flies.
Salt it is brought by rivers; the lake hasn't drain, water is evaporated and the concentration of salts increase.
No, they are not.
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The duration of The Salt of Life is 1.5 hours.