no,because caterpillar does not have wings and it is an insect.
Not all insects fly. For example Bedbugs are a true insect that does not have wings.
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Not all insects fly. For example Bedbugs are a true insect that does not have wings.
The insect that flies with white wings is called a white moth.
The insect with wings that have yellow stripes and can fly is a wasp.
The insect that can fly and has white spots on its wings is a ladybug.
The wings are fixed to the thorax.
Yes. All insects have six legs, feelers, and wings.
The insect with wings and distinctive stripes on its back is a wasp.
The statement "If it is an insect, then it has wings" represents a conditional relationship. In a Venn diagram, this would typically be illustrated by a circle representing insects, with a subset of that circle indicating insects that have wings. Therefore, the diagram should show the entire insect circle, with a portion overlapping another circle representing creatures with wings. The correct diagram would depict all insects, with some of them included in the winged category, but not all insects necessarily having wings.
It comes from a Greek word meaning wings.
A butterfly molts after gaining wings.