Nothing.
Flea, and he's greatly underrated as a bassist.
John Entwistle. In fact, Flea was inspired by him. Entwistle has been cited by numerous sources as being the best bassist ever!
5 feet six inches. (im talking about the bassist =-P)
any song by the red hot chili peppers, flea is an excellent bassist
No, the dog would be considered the prey. A flea is a parasite, which makes it the predator.
No, mainly because fleas are blood-sucking parasite and tapeworms are stomach parasites. Also, because when a flea is a flea, it's in the adult stage. If that makes sense.
Novartis makes sentinel
advantix is much better
Insects can probably write English better.
Topical flea treatments are generally considered more effective than oral flea treatments for pets because they target fleas directly on the skin, where they are most active. Oral flea treatments may be less effective as they rely on the pet ingesting the medication before it can work.
A compound word is formed by combining two or more words to create a new meaning. In this case, "flea" and "super" can combine to form "superflea," which refers to a highly resilient or effective flea. Similarly, "bull" can combine with "flea" to create "bullflea," which might refer to a type of flea or a characteristic associated with a robust or dominant flea. These combinations illustrate how compound words can convey specific attributes or characteristics.
No, Flea is not a member of Jane's Addiction. He is the bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Jane's Addiction was formed by Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Stephen Perkins, and Eric Avery. While both bands are influential in the alternative rock scene and have occasionally collaborated or performed together, they are separate entities.