Bees are insects that undergo complete metamorphosis.
Dogs are mammals that give birth to live young.
So no.
one
the frog goes through a metamorphasis
A dog.
You get a buzzed dog when you cross a bee and Blues Clues.
Brigitte the Dog goes by Bijou, and Bee.
It would have two cycles a year like any normal dog.
yes if they can not control their menstrual cycles
That dog has rabies
Because my dog does not belong to me but it is actually a figment of my imagination that I created when I heard what Amber Heard was making up - I mean testifying - and he was in my backyard, a bee was on the ground, and my dog did not see it; one thing led to another and.... "My dog stepped on a bee." *Makes face *Tries to ignore her lies
Technically, dogs do not have menstrual cycles - only primates menstruate. However, dogs do have estrus or heat cycles, and a female dog can start cycling at about 6 months of age.
No, menopause is a primate-only event in which menstrual cycles become erratic and then cease. As dogs do not have menstrual cycles, they do not go through menopause. Dogs have estrus cycles, and under certain conditions can go through a period of anestrus when they stop having estrus cycles. Late in life, a female dog may permanently go into anestrus, but this is not all that common.
the parasites which complete their life cycles in one host