They are shy because they are the prey of many things.
When an adult cat teaches a kitten how to stalk a fly the behavior demonstrated is crouching, hiding, pouncing, and playful.
Fly one's
No. Example: In birds, they have to LEARN how to fly, so that is a learned behavior. But, they already know how to build a nest, so that is an inherited behavior.
Instinct
A fly genotype provides information about the specific genetic makeup of the fly, including the alleles it carries for various traits. This can help predict the fly's physical characteristics, behavior, and responses to certain environmental factors or stimuli.
catch prey and fly,and find a mate
How to eat ,how to sleep on one leg,how to fly
yh only if your fly and be yourself
Here is how fly to la because that is where they livebecause most celebertys live.
Many species of birds learn how to fly, but they are built for it. Butterflies learn how to fly, but they are built for it. What about a housefly? It seems to be an internal trait that needs some learning to perfect.
A fly with a long abdomen is significant in the study of insect morphology and behavior because it can provide insights into the species' evolutionary adaptations, reproductive strategies, and feeding habits. The length of the abdomen can indicate the fly's specific ecological niche and role in the ecosystem. By studying these characteristics, researchers can better understand the diversity and complexity of insect life.
they already know how to fly(learned behavior) but there is nothing inheritatd (by the way this is Karina Shtyba)