Yes, flies have blood, but it is not always visible when they are killed due to their small size and the way their bodies are structured.
Yes, spiders do have blood, but it is not always visible when you kill them because their blood is clear or light-colored.
When fruit flies are killed, their blood is not visible and remains undetectable.
Insects with visible blood when killed include beetles, true bugs, and some types of flies.
Fruit flies do have blood, but it is not the same as human blood. When a fruit fly is killed, its blood is released and eventually dries up.
Yes, flies have blood in them. Their blood is called hemolymph and it serves a similar function to blood in other animals.
Yes, spiders do have blood, but it is not always visible when you kill them because their blood is clear or light-colored.
When fruit flies are killed, their blood is not visible and remains undetectable.
Insects with visible blood when killed include beetles, true bugs, and some types of flies.
Fruit flies do have blood, but it is not the same as human blood. When a fruit fly is killed, its blood is released and eventually dries up.
Horse flies don't like water because if they went in water it would kill them and horse flies prefer blood.
Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!
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Kill the beast. Cut her throat. Spill her blood.
In that case it's a mosquito that's consumed blood, of a human or animal. Flies don't drink blood, they don't have the mouthparts for it. They cannot pierce skin.
In chapter 9 of "Lord of the Flies," the boys chant "Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!" as they participate in a frenzied and violent ritual while hunting for the imagined beast. The chant reflects the boys' descent into savagery and their growing detachment from civilization and reason.
Flies themselves don't kill people, but some flies may carry diseases that do.
They kill flies and other small insects to feed their larvae.