There are several large brown flying insects all over the world, including Colorado. It could of been a wasp.
The Cicada that is the answer.
There are several types of beetles that have stingers like wasps. Some of these beetles have hard shells with spikes.
A Preymantis.
Mantis
Yes they are - members of the genus 'Draco' are known as flying lizards. However - they don't actually fly (as a bird or insect would). They simply 'launch' themselves into the air, and hold their body stiff. Loose skin between their limbs forms a large surface that 'catches' the air, and allows them to glide from place to place.
The Cicada that is the answer.
cicada
A clegg insect, also known as a horse-fly, is a large flying insect with a pair of wings, a large head, and a mandible that is capable of biting animals. There are approximately 1,300 different species of horse-fly.
A clegg insect, also known as a horse-fly, is a large flying insect with a pair of wings, a large head, and a mandible that is capable of biting animals. There are approximately 1,300 different species of horse-fly.
A clegg insect, also known as a horse-fly, is a large flying insect with a pair of wings, a large head, and a mandible that is capable of biting animals. There are approximately 1,300 different species of horse-fly.
You may be thinking of a cicada. See link.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mah26og11ms
Large Flying Fox was created in 1758.
The word sekata is Indonesian. Possible English words could include:CICADA (sih-KAY-duh) - a large, sap-eating, flying insect capable of loud noises
The Colorado River is an example of a large wash?
The Colorado River is an example of a large wash?
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