mammal
Animals that don't lay eggs are called Mammals, as they give live birth and have hairs. But, as Mother Nature can be contrary, the echidna and the platypus, though mammals, lay eggs!
No, horse fly eggs do not burst out from under the skin. Instead, the larvae hatch and feed on the surrounding tissue until they are ready to pupate. This can cause irritation and inflammation to the affected area.
Rotting meat can attract flies, which lay eggs on the meat. These eggs hatch into maggots, which feed on the decaying flesh. Maggots play a key role in breaking down the rotting meat, aiding in the process of decomposition.
The animal with the world's longest name is no bigger than a fly, in fact it is a fly, the Stratiomyid Fly or Soldier Fly to be more exact. Its full scientific name buzzes in at 42 letters:Parastratiosphecomyia stratiosphecomyioideseXCUSE ME?
A Venus flytrap is not an animal; it is a plant. Although it has unique characteristics such as the ability to trap and digest insects, these features are part of its adaptation for obtaining nutrients, rather than indications of being an animal. Plants have their own distinct biological classification separate from animals.
Jomo Kenyatta's fly whisk was typically made of animal hair or horsehair attached to a handle, often made from a piece of wood or leather. These fly whisks were used as a symbol of authority or as a practical tool to keep insects at bay.
Birds that fly.
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Bird
A penguin is a warm blooded bird that feeds on fish. It is also lays eggs but can not fly and lives in cold conditions.
A bat.
it poops, lays eggs, or eats
No. Flies do not have live births, they lay eggs.
Dolphins are known as the only mammal which lives in water. This is very suprising that a dolphin looks like a fish rather than a mammal. It is a mammal because it doesn't have scales nor hair. Also it feeds young ones with milk. No fish does that. And as you know all fish lays eggs, but the dolphin doesn't. Rather than laying eggs, like all mammals it lays babies. You can find information about a bat,the only mammal which can really fly in the Question ," Give a few resource Information about a bat ".
No, the emu is a flightless bird. It possesses feathers and rudimentary wings, though it cannot fly. It also lays eggs, which mammals (apart from monotremes) do not. It does not suckle its young as mammals do. The traits emus (and other birds) share with mammals is that they are vertebrates, warmblooded and breathe through lungs.
They can't lay eggs and can't fly ( except the bat)
it lays eggs but the bird fly auroral the bird comes down
chipmunk