Then, it can't fly, and will possibly die.
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Dead flies are always on their back.
I did my science project on flies and I know they are from eggs
Flies lay their eggs and when they hatch, it forms the maggot's, the fly larva , before they develop into flies.
The tiny flies is a midges
how long do the flies they live in your house
there are no such things... but butterflys are as close as you will get
Butterflys have short lives, several days usually. In cool weather they may survive but if it is too cold they will die.
Aphids, butterflies, many types of flies, mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, squash bugs, and probably many others.
It depends on what species it is! The average butterfly lives for about two weeks, but some butterflys have been known to only live for two days! So its a short life for a butterfly!
That's a tricky one. I was thinking 'time' for the flying bit, then 'waves' for the crashing. Does time crash? Do waves fly?
yea they do
The basic plot consists of a group of boys who are stranded on a remote island when their plane crashes - killing the adults. The boys have to survive on their own merits - including finding food and making shelters.
spiders eat grasshoppers ,flys ,butterflys ,beetels, and human blood
Insects and amphibians are the animals that go through metamorphosis. Metamorphosis is the term used to define the process of an animal physically developing after hatching or birth.
Piggy suffers from asthma in "Lord of the Flies," a chronic respiratory condition that requires him to have his glasses to see clearly. This vulnerability becomes a source of torment and eventual tragedy for Piggy throughout the story.
The boys are stranded on the island because their plane crashes and the pilot dies, leaving them without any adults to guide them. The presence of the dead pilot is also a reminder of the adult world they are now separated from, symbolizing the loss of civilization and order.
Ants, wasps, flies, birds, snakes, toads, rats, lizards and some types of monkeys eat butterflies.