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How does laying eggs on open wounds benefit the fly?

On hatching from the eggs laid by a fly, the maggots will feed on the flesh.


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What animal lays eggs but is not a mammal and it does not fly?

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How can I prevent fruit fly eggs from hatching in water?

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.


Does a house fly give birth to babies or layeggs?

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.


What animals can fly but cannot lay eggs?

Bats can fly but can't lay eggs.


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under lab conditions more then a thousand, in the wild... who knows? much less


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Humans! We have developed helicopters, aeroplanes etc to overcome our inability to fly, so we "can't fly", but we can! :-)


What type of animal can fly doesn't lay egg has hair has webbed finger and has teeth?

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How many flies are hatched at one time?

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