um..........flies feel small and they think we are giants. And they are sooooooooooo gross.
Not the emotional kind of feelings but they do feel pain.
Flies' interaction to human is sometimes beneficial. The parasitic species of flies strikes grasshoppers, caterpillars and other insect that eats plants. Some flies aides in pollination and some flies are also food for animals such as fish.
Flies are attracted to humans because they feel that something that can be eaten is near.They are not actually attracted to humans,but to what we carry.Sometimes we have food outside our body.By that food,flies are attracted to us.PERSON DO U LIKE FLIES? HEY FLIES NEED TO EAT TOO! OUR BLOOD IS PERFECT 4 THEM SO THEY SUCK OUR BLOOD TO EAT! EVERY LIVING THING NEEDS TO EAT, OF COURSE!!~!!!!~!^FAIL, Flies don't suck our blood, mosquitoes do...
Oh, yes! Horses can DEFINATLEY feel if a fly lands on them. That's actually why they have tails; to swish the fly away. ~Bree yes horses can feel flys. with their sensitive skin they can almost feel anything!!!!!!1
No. Flies are attracted to the cows dung.
the rain is a perfect oppurtuninty for flies to mate. when they feel wet they feel orgasmic. if you look closely in a bush you will sometimes see the flies at it.
Maybe.
Deer Flies Drink Water When Ever They Feel Like It !
civilized
Not the emotional kind of feelings but they do feel pain.
Sonic boom?
He felt shame
Jack in "Lord of the Flies" doesn't feel the need to be civilized or adhere to rules and order. He becomes increasingly savage and embraces violence and power over rationality and cooperation throughout the novel.
They may feel uncomfortable or may be being irritated by flies or fly struck.
Simon was a pure, good-hearted character who just wanted to help others. He was brave, and passionate. He was the "Christ Figure" in Lord of the Flies. But he was murdered.
where they get place & feel safe. they do not require kothi or bunglaw for shelter a very little place is sufficient for them.
Flies' interaction to human is sometimes beneficial. The parasitic species of flies strikes grasshoppers, caterpillars and other insect that eats plants. Some flies aides in pollination and some flies are also food for animals such as fish.