Macro photo of a fly

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Hi guys!

It's time for macro photos. In search of the ideal camera subject, I came across a new friend. I called him Fast. Fast is actually a fly. She seems trained to pose. It was very easy to take a picture of him. He did not resist, on the contrary, he seemed to adore photography.

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Interesting facts about flies:

1.Most flies survive on average 21 days. And during their short lives, they take different forms.

2.Baby flies are called larvae, more commonly known as worms.

3.The flies will hatch faster and grow warmer.

4.Like most people, flies are busy in the daytime, while inactive at night - especially when it is sunny and warm.

5.Flies can receive almost seven times more information per second than a human. Specifically, flies, dogs, and other animals are slower than humans. (National Geography Serbia)

6.Within seven days, one female may lay up to several thousand eggs, from which several thousand individuals will be hatched, causing problems on the farm.

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A fly-less world is a chocolate-free world

Flies are insects with a bad reputation. They are associated exclusively with dirt, disease transmission, and annoying buzz. All of these characteristics are true, but flies have a positive role that is rarely talked about, which facilitates our survival on Earth.

If the flies were gone, the elimination of various organic wastes would only be left to bacteria and fungi, and the process would take much longer. In addition to being a necessary recycling factor for various types of waste, some types of flies are also active pollinators of plants. Ceratopogonids, for example, are important pollinators of tropical cultures such as cocoa, which allows the chocolate to exist.



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