Last night was awesome but...

Pictures of a dead fly :sick:

I swatted one earlier,I could mail it to you if you want it :rofl: :rofl:

Must say though very good pictures :thumbs:

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Did you not try the kiss of life puffer???
 
Puffer_freak said:
Cat - Oh yes, I tried so hard, but they were just so dead... :-(
Just trying figure out were its mouth is,next time I swat one I'll look :thumbs:

After you tried I hope you checked you had no legs stuck between your teeth :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:


must get out of this humour I'm in tonight :whistle:
 
Right puffer study this now..

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according to that diagram it as no mouth :rofl: :rofl:

What were you blowing in?
 
For those interested in flies or like puffer infatuated,here is the low down...

Common House Fly
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The common house fly is a common flying insect that is found throughout the world.
Anatomy: Like all insects, the house fly has a body divided into three parts (head, thorax, and abdomen), a hard exoskeleton, and six jointed legs. Flies also have a pair of transparent wings. The house fly can taste using its its feet and with its mouthparts. Adults are about 1/4 to 1/2 inch (6 - 12.5 mm) long with 13 - 15 mm wingspan. House flies are dark gray, with four dark stripes down the top of the thorax. They have sponging mouthparts (they cannot bite); house flies can only eat liquids, but they can liquefy many solid foods with their saliva.

Reproduction: The complete life-cycle of a house fly takes from 10 to 21 days. On the average, 12 generations of house flies can be produced in one year. Adult females lay 120-150 tiny white eggs, usually in manure or other warm, moist, decaying organic matter. A female lives for about 2 1/2 months and can lay up to 1,000 eggs in her short life. The eggs are only about 0.04 inch (1 mm) long and hatch into white, worm-like maggots in about 12 hours. The maggots grow to be about 1/2 inch (12.5 mm) long. When they are this big, they burrow into the ground to pupate. An adult will emerge in about 5 to 6 days (in warm weather) or about a month (in cold weather).

Disease Carrier: The House Fly is often a carrier of diseases, such as typhoid fever, cholera, dysentery, and anthrax. The fly transmits diseases by carrying disease organisms onto food. It picks up disease organisms on its leg hairs or eats them and then regurgitates them onto food (in the process of liquefying solid food).

Classification: Kingdom Animalia; Phylum Arthropoda; Class Insecta; Order Diptera ("two wings"); Family Muscidae; genus Musca; Species domestica.




Now I'd best go to another forum till i calm down :p
:rofl: :rofl:
 
Puffer put that fly down and leave its long thing alone :nod:

cartoon for you its educational..

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I miss having fun on here puffer :-( :-(
Its all so serious now :(

Better go catch you again .
 

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