they don't breed = )
how stingrays breed: stingrays breed under the sand from:chloe Henderson
The breed is "Bullmastiff" which is a cross breed from the English mastiff and English bulldog it was a reconized breed by the AKC in 1957.
there is a bloodline of razors edge but it is not a breed the breed would be pitbull
Calico is a coat color, not a breed. Tabby is also a coat color, not a breed.
flies mosquitoes
Mold attracts flies and they do breed in mold. Flies will lay eggs in he mold so that the maggots have a food source when the hatch.
Fruit flies are attracted to the smell of the fruit, they fly to the fruit to get to it. There they breed and lay their eggs so some fruit flies are born on the fruit.
You tame the frogs You breed the frogs And you eat flies
Fruit flies are in fact decomposers. Ripe or rotting fruit is a mainstay in the diet of a fruit fly. Fruit flies also breed and lay larva in these environment.
Fruit flies are in fact decomposers. Ripe or rotting fruit is a mainstay in the diet of a fruit fly. Fruit flies also breed and lay larva in these environment.
In other words, one species becomes two or species. Most commonly, speciation happens when populations of species are geographically divided so they no longer interbreed, or breed with each other. ... The larvae mature, and the adult fruit flies breed, producing a new generation of fruit flies on the island.
Flies like to live in dirty places because they feed on decomposing matter. Garbage is the perfect place to both eat and breed.
Horse flies are active in hot weather and prefer a wet environment, which makes it easier for them to breed.
You could cross breed them and depending on what their offspring is, you can determine what their genotype is.
Definately, if the water is not fresh it will breed flies. Dry out the area & be rid of them.
Fruit Flies can sense other types of food too, like grains or vegetables. Also its very important to note that fruit flies do not only breed on fruit. Any sugary substance or even your rubbish bins can be perfect places for fruit flies. More information can be found here: http://www.thebugsquad.com/fruit-flies/how-to-get-rid-of-fruit-flies