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by libertine
1319 days ago
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I have a question, due to the lack of diversity of food sources for flies, wouldn't that pressure de evolution of flies that ignore the stripes? Maybe there would be a decline in population first, then a rise of stripe seeing flies. |
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Deer, bears, coyote, wolves, raccoons, mice, otters, beaver, rats, muskrats, cougar, bobcats, chipmunks and squirrels, elk and moose, skunks, badgers, porcupines can all be found in nature in the upper midwest, along with various moles, voles, shrew and weasel family members can be found pretty much anywhere outside of a city center.
Since deer fly (and other biting flies) typically need a bit of standing water to breed, they're going to be found pretty much anywhere mammals live. If they decide they don't like striped cows, there's going to be plenty of other options to munch on.