Female moths emerge from their cocoons with all their eggs fully formed in their abdomens, and the eggs are not fertilized until they are being laid (by male gametes stored in the female's spermatheca from mating). They keep laying eggs until they die in most cases. In other words, almost any female moth you find is a "pregnant moth", which is why there is no literature on behavior of pregnant moths.
Well some of them may change their behavior is just because they start to give birth and they may look like they are diyng, but don't worry about that, it will go away after a while. You may find more info on my website and friendly forum, please visit at: http://aquatropicalfish.com http://aquatropicalfish.com/forum/index.php
The cast of Pregnant and Dying - 2012 includes: Stanley Cole as Doctor Rachel Cole as Stu
Not without the babies dying.
she wasnt pregnant when she died they were just talking about haveing children
It could be either pregnant, sick, or dying.
Yes, it is possible that your betta is suffering as it is dying. It is important to monitor its behavior and provide appropriate care to ensure its comfort.
Times Like Dying - 2014 was released on: USA: 28 August 2014 (internet)
It is either in labor or is dying from an internal issue.
cut open the mother's stomach carefully.
Yes, "dying tiger - moaned for drink" is an example of alliteration because the "m" sound is repeated at the beginning of both words.
The antonym for surviving is dying.
It means that your baby is dying. I'm so very sorry.