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 This is due to the fact that their lower legs and feet have taste receptors (chemonsensilla). A fly will frequently scurry around after landing on a delectable meal, which might be anything from animal waste to your lunch, in order to sample their subsequent meal before eating it.[([[https://www.exploringnature.org/db/view/Flies-taste-with-their-feet|exploringnature]])] This is due to the fact that their lower legs and feet have taste receptors (chemonsensilla). A fly will frequently scurry around after landing on a delectable meal, which might be anything from animal waste to your lunch, in order to sample their subsequent meal before eating it.[([[https://www.exploringnature.org/db/view/Flies-taste-with-their-feet|exploringnature]])]
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 +===== Flies Defecate A Lot =====
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 +House flies like to consume liquids for food. They may move their digestive tract extremely swiftly as a result, which causes them to urinate often. House flies may urinate every time they land, even if it's on their next meal, according to a popular belief.[([[https://a-z-animals.com/blog/fly-poop-everything-youve-ever-wanted-to-know/|a-z-animals]])]
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 +===== Amazing Reaction Time =====
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 +House flies can comprehend what they observe quickly and respond appropriately. To put things in perspective, a fly can process about 250 pictures in a second compared to human brains, which only process about 60.[([[https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-41284065|bbc]])]
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 +===== Love Spot =====
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 +According to studies, a male fly's eyes have a unique area known as the "love spot". It mostly serves the purposes of spotting and pursuing female flies. The dorsofrontal area of their eyes has this "spot.". Males utilize it to keep "locked onto possible mates during aerial pursuit," albeit it is mainly employed to detect minor target movements.[([[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5154687/|ncbi]])]
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