No. Even though they have millions of eyes, they can not even see bacteria. Flies enjoy animal manure, picnics, and sweets. Just like us humans!
yes flies are pathogens they carry bacteria
Archaebacteria may eat other bacteria.
Yes, they can spread bacteria. Their legs contains bacterias.
Spirillum bacteria get their name from the fact that they look like spirals. They eat what many other types of bacteria eat, which is anything they can acquire, from sugar to air.
the animals that eat bacteria and fungi are mice, rats and squirrel. Badgers, rabbits, pigs an deer also eat bacteria and fungi.
Flies don't eat any animals, they do eat bacteria through of animal droplets. But frogs eat flies and there is a plant that also eats flies called japenes fly trap
common tadpoles that turn into froglets wont eat for three days, after these three days they should start to eat small flies or bacteria it finds in the pons or stream common tadpoles that turn into froglets wont eat for three days, after these three days they should start to eat small flies or bacteria it finds in the pons or stream common tadpoles that turn into froglets wont eat for three days, after these three days they should start to eat small flies or bacteria it finds in the pons or stream
yes flies are pathogens they carry bacteria
Bacteria will not eat snakes if they are alive. But if they are dead and decaying, that is when bacteria kicks in. Bacteria can basically eat anything.
They eat all kinds of bacteria
Bacteria can eat any living species. However, this depends on the type of bacteria. In addition to bad bacteria, there is also good bacteria.
Frogs eat flies.
Certain small bacteria will in fact eat seaweed. These small bacteria will typically only eat seaweed that is dying or dead.
Yes, decomposers eat bears. Living things like bacteria, slugs, flies, maggots, beetles, fungus and other animals all eat dead bears.
Archaebacteria may eat other bacteria.
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Yes, they can spread bacteria. Their legs contains bacterias.