Fruitfly feeding : r jumpingspiders - Reddit So i have a wee little spider,and i need to feed it flightless fruit flies,how do you guys ladies get them from the housing container to the spiders…
how do you keep fruit flies from escaping : r DartFrog - Reddit Wingless Flightless flies have to "walk" out of the tank If you can create a water barrier around the legs of the stand the viv is on, then the flies will drown before they can get to the rest of your space
What ever happened to Flightless Records? : r KGATLW - Reddit Flightless imho probably couldn't succeed without gizz Especially with other big bands amyl, murlocs, babe rainbow etc moving People forget how much gizz revenue there was to flightless The other bands don't sell that much, plus Eric loves world music and indie music across the globe in general and did a lot of distribution for it
Why are some birds flightless despite that (seemingly) being an . . . Why are birds like chickens, emu, ostrich, penguins etc nearly or entirely flightless when that appears to be an evolutionary disadvantage? If evolution naturally steers species towards the path of least resistance and favors traits that allow for more successful reproduction and survival, you would think being able to fly would be prevalent in all bird species Flight would make it easier to
Did non flying birds lose the ability or never evolved it? How . . . - Reddit The first bird (s) could fly All flightless birds ultimately come from flighted ancestors Flightlessness has evolved multiple times, though Flight is hugely energy intensive, so if it offers little benefit (or is directly trading off with a more valuable trait, e g density in diving birds), birds stop doing it
[Question] How to feed spiders fruit flies? What are the . . . - Reddit First of all, are they flightless? Because that's what I'm experienced with I keep them in a plastic pint container, and when it is time to feed I tap it on the counter a few times to get them all to the bottom, and then remove the lid Now I tilt the container about 60 degrees from horizontal, lightly tapping it as they climb the sides
King Gizzard and flightless : r KGATLW - Reddit I can't imagine that Flightless views King Gizzard leaving their label as a win It's almost certainly a massive loss, financially and in terms of reputation And since Gizz left, so have a bunch of other bands Flightless would be in a much better position to focus on rising artists if they had King Gizz as a reliable financial base Reply reply
How powerful is a dragon that cant fly? : r DnD - Reddit A flightless dragon could have some interesting fight mechanics that would take the PCs off guard Charge, stampede, knock prone, etc Also, if intelligent, it could build a spell arsenal around that