i believe its the drone fly
Family: Syrphidae
genus: eristalis
species: tenax
rat tailed maggots live in the wetlands where they have water to swim in
Rat Tailed Maggots eat decaying matter, which is why they are typically laid near dirty water. Also, anythng that is possibly decomposing, etc.
Norway, Roof, Pack & Bushy tailed-wood rat.
It is a rat-tailed maggot
Rice weevil, roach, rat-tailed maggot and red admiral are insects. They begin with the letter r.
Oxygen. They use their siphon-like snorkel tail to get oxygen from the air, as it is not in the stagnant waters in which they dwell.
Rice weevil, roach, rat-tailed maggot, red underwing moth and red admiral are insects. They begin with the letter r.
Rice weevil, roach, rat-tailed maggot, red spider mite, red underwing moth and red admiral are insects. They begin with the letter r.
they can grow wings which are hidden in their tails, they only at night high up in trees, they are also friends withthe common eagle and they can actually eat their wings
Salmon, stone fly nymph, mayfly nymph- Clean Water Fresh water shrimps, caddis fly lava, snail - slightly polluted Water louse, blood worm, sludge worm, rat-tailed maggot- Very dirty water
Daniel's Tufted-Tailed Rat was created in 2007.
There is no species known as a "bush tailed rat-kangaroo". The closest is the Brush tailed Bettong, as the bettong is a type of rat-kangaroo. Also known as the woylie, this animal is a native marsupial of Australia, found in dry sclerophyll forest areas of Western Australia, the Northern Territory, New South Wales and South Australia.
There are many different species of rat kangaroo, so the scientific name is different for each species. For example;The scientific name for the musky rat kangaroo, the smallest of all kangaroo species, is Hypsiprymnodon moschatus.The scientific name for the rufous rat-kangaroo is Aepyprymnus rufescens.The Desert rat kangaroo, or Buff-nosed rat kangaroo is Caloprymnus campestris.The Brush-tailed rat kangaroo is Bettongia penicillata.