a firefly has a temperature of negitive 0 because it is a "fire"fly so next time the unicorn says bah bah you can say "you dont bark!" and then everyone dances in their undies
A fly's body temperature is typically higher than its surroundings. The average body temperature of a fly is around 95 degrees Fahrenheit, regardless of the external temperature.
The temperature of a horse fly matches it's surrounding environment since it is exothermic.
5 deg c
If you stand in fire, (DO NOT DEMONSTRATE) you feel like the fire is killing you and eventually will. Thus it is most important that we remain in normal body temperature.
Yes, sitting in front of a fire can increase your body temperature. The heat from the fire radiates towards you, warming your skin and raising your overall body temperature. However, the extent of this change depends on factors such as the distance from the fire, the intensity of the heat, and your clothing. Prolonged exposure may lead to discomfort or overheating.
i got the fire fly by breeding fire and lightning
Butterflies are unable to fly if they are cold. If the surrounding temperature is below 55 degrees Fahrenheit, butterflies are rendered immobile.
with its wings?!
The average body temperature for a housefly is around 98.6°F (37°C), which is similar to that of humans. This warmth helps houseflies regulate their body processes and allows them to fly and be active.
They are a type of beetle.
no it is not same
The life cycle of a blow fly is commonly used by scientists to determine the time of death of a human or animal. One way they can be unreliable in estimating the time a body was dumped is when someone does not take temperature into consideration. Temperature can affect the life cycle of a blow fly.