Venus flytraps can survive of flies for their whole lives. hence the name. HAnnah =)
Common house flies have a protective exoskeleton that covers their entire body. This allows them to survive microwave oven treatments.
flies HAnnah =)
Yes, I believe so. They will survive just about anywhere.
"The Blue Lagoon" (1980) "Lord of the Flies" (1990), (1963)
It may not survive in the wild. Get another bird.
The Venus Flytrap gets its energy by trapping the flies and using their energy to catch more flies and survive.
Flies cannot survive at temperatures above 150 degrees Fahrenheit. Most flies will die at temperatures at or below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Flies don't really know anything. They know eat, survive and mate, that's it. They're attracted to things that smell edible to them.
There are three potential answers to your Q. Many flies try to hide where its warm, underground or in trees and go in a "coma" where their heartbeat slows and they are in a near-hibernation stage. A more general answer is that the fly lays its eggs somewhere warm (mentioned above), then the fly dies. The larvae then hatch when its warm thus creating new flies. I heard the the typical "nat" lives no more than 24 hours, concluding it's impossible for most flies to survive an entire winter. Lastly some flies such as mantises and dragonflies lay their eggs underwater to protect them from the freeze.
Animals could survive without frogs if they have any other kind of diet but while that some animals need to eat fles to survive just like an anteater need ants in their diet.
there is genetic variation within the house fly population. The resistant house flies were able to survive the insecticide because they carried genes that made them immune to its effects. Over time, if these resistant house flies survive and reproduce, the overall population may become more resistant to the insecticide.