Silkworms shed their skin about 3-4 times, so if your worms aren't eating and are sitting still with their heads raised in the air, they are getting reading to shed!
to be stuck up
1/2 or 50%
You wait for it to get all wincy in the face, then jump up. One of the faces will stick out and you will land on it. Do it for all of the heads.
up down left right on right stick
no they do not who ever says that is wrong they blow up when they stick an object or thing
Yes, dolphins are mammals and have to come up periodically to breathe air.
it's basically when you put the stick almost completely underneath the ball but don't put it too far under, and then you flick up the hockey stick up so the ball goes up into the air. i hope this helped you!
When they use an air-brush.
first the silkworms are fed on the leaves of the mulberry bush. then each silkworm spins a continuous thread up to 800 metres long to form a cocoon. then the silkworms are boiled in water and silk is obtained from them
Silkworms protect themselves from predators primarily through their ability to produce silk, which they use to create protective cocoons. These cocoons not only provide a physical barrier but also camouflage the silkworms, making it harder for predators to spot them. Additionally, if threatened, silkworms can exhibit behaviors such as curling up or remaining still to avoid detection. Some species also release chemicals that can deter potential predators.
it's basically when you put the stick almost completely underneath the ball but don't put it too far under, and then you flick up the hockey stick up so the ball goes up into the air. i hope this helped you!
"Stick up" is spelled as two separate words, "stick" and "up."