Yes, fruit flies can and do live in the desert. They are most apparent during warmer months.
Fruit flies live in tropical climates.
Yes, dragon flies live in the desert especially in areas where water is found - a river, oasis, etc.
yes they do many types of animals live there
Yes, they do live in the desert as long as they can find a sheltered place to roost at night, such as a cave, mine, under a bridge, etc. Carlsbad Caverns is in the desert and people come from all over to witness the bat flight in the evening during summer.
No. Flies do not have live births, they lay eggs.
Fruit flies are attracted to the smell of the fruit, they fly to the fruit to get to it. There they breed and lay their eggs so some fruit flies are born on the fruit.
brine shrimp can develop in to adulthood in as little as eight days fruit flies only live for 10 days, that's the shortest in the world fruit flies live off of fresh food female brine shrimp have brood sacs, male brine shrimp have claspers brine shrimp have gills, fruit flies don't
Some desert lizards eat fruit but none of them grow fruit.
im assume for a reptile you can get them from petco or pets smart flightless fruit flies
No, they stay fruit flies.
Fruit flies infest fruit by actually burrowing into the fruit, and laying their eggs inside of it. So when they hatch, the fruit flies then devour their environment
The Kalahari Desert does not have fruit ingredients. The Kalahari Desert is not a dessert, it is a Desert in southern Africa that covers 900,000 square kilometers.