no but an offspring of the queen bee has wings so they can fly
yes
No.
An ant is an offspring of a fly? I do not think so. Because a fly's biological structure is different from an ant's. Unless the fly is mating with an ant. It would happen but this particular ant (offspring) would have a few characteristics of the fly(a father/mum to the offspring). Like, the ant (offspring) may have wings and eyes like a fly. +++ That's a very curious question. The answer is no. Ants and flies are both insects but of totally different genus and species so neither could nor would mate.
No, it couldn't. +== Different genus & species!
No, because an ant and a butterfly are completely to different animals
The name of an offspring depends on the stage within the life cycle you are referring. Offspring are either called larva or ant.
Atom Ant .
It could be a flying ANT, or perhaps a FLY.
Ant, bee, fly, bug.
A female fly lays an egg in the ant's soft tissues, and in the process of development, the resulting larvae kills the ant.
no
No.
Decapitating fly is a bug that is like a fire ant. This insect looks like a ant with wings.
The Fly and the Ant - 1921 was released on: USA: 4 December 1921