Watch How a Fly Cleans Himself After Falling into a Smoothie
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- I don’t know about you but I am fascinated by bugs. I learn a lot on my own just by observing them. Today I get to observe a fly that landed in my smoothie lol. He was just laying there and couldn’t move so I gently with a couple of drops of water literally rinsed him off and placed him down and watched him clean himself. It must’ve been like a half an hour. He sure knew what he was doing. We swapped them away and try to kill them but if you watch them closely you will see how intricately clever they are with cleaning themselves and how much they care. Give them a chance. Just don’t let them land on your food lol let’s go! And then he flew away and enjoy the rest of his day
They drink literal doo doo water, but it’s nice that you didn’t judge him and had compassion for the little guy.
@@milkkills6344 Exactly perfectly said
I like that you rescued the fly.
If they're so "dirty" then why is he cleaning himself so much? Great share and close up, ty. 😊
@@fastgurrrl From my observation throughout the years all animals care about how clean they are. Even pigs. Even cockroaches. Everything! Flies on the other hand do eat and land on poop so that’s why they are pretty despicable in that sense. Poop is bacteria bad bacteria I should say.
@@thecatholicunschooler6507 hey lady! Thanks for the reply! The enjoyment of and interaction with insects came to me later in my life. I'm 55. Dogs and cats eat poo, and they're supposed to have cleaner mouths/saliva than us, right? I'm just wondering if it's something similar with flies. Flies have always driven my dogs nuts, and I can't stand when they get up in my business when I'm trying to eat. Maggots get a bad rap, but they are cleaners too! We have so many cleaners provided to us. Creation is amazing! I was watching a dog rescue video earlier today where they were eating up a poor dog's rotting arm, but they probably are one of the reasons the dog was able to stay alive long enough to be saved and transformed from it's skeletal brink. So fascinating!
@@fastgurrrlThey helped him stay alive?
@@cloppin By eating the rot they are cleaning the wound. Obviously, if the dog wasn't found soon enough it would die of infection from the wound. The maggots eating the rotten stuff doesn't kill the animals, infection, sepsis and/or organ failure would. Know what I mean?
Watch the movie The Fly. You won’t find him so cute anymore.
@@Prettypeachylife Isn’t that her old old movie? I know but is it for real or is it just trying to make them look scary? How about the movie them? Do you see that one? Really good