chipmunk
On hatching from the eggs laid by a fly, the maggots will feed on the flesh.
they dont have a home so they just fly around eating food and laying eggs
Birds that fly.
mammalAnimals that don't lay eggs are called Mammals, as they give live birth and have hairs. But, as Mother Nature can be contrary, the echidna and the platypus, though mammals, lay eggs!
ostrich
To prevent fruit fly eggs from hatching in water, you can cover the water container with a fine mesh or cloth to prevent the flies from laying eggs in the water. Additionally, regularly changing the water and keeping the area clean can help prevent fruit fly infestations.
Bats can fly but can't lay eggs.
Yes. Flies are insects. Insects require laying eggs for purposes of reproduction. This is the first stage in the cycle of a fly's life.
under lab conditions more then a thousand, in the wild... who knows? much less
Humans! We have developed helicopters, aeroplanes etc to overcome our inability to fly, so we "can't fly", but we can! :-)
The tsetse fly reproduces through a process called viviparity, where the female gives birth to live young instead of laying eggs. After mating, the female produces a single larva, which she nurtures inside her body until it fully develops. Once mature, the female gives birth to the larva, which then burrows into the ground to pupate and eventually emerge as an adult fly. This reproductive strategy allows for a more controlled environment for the developing offspring, increasing their survival chances.
The animal you are describing is a bat. Bats are the only mammals capable of sustained flight, have hair, possess webbed fingers that form wings, and have teeth. They give birth to live young rather than laying eggs.