Mosquitos go 600 per m
and
bee go 250 per m
Bees move by flying using their wings. They can also walk on the ground or on surfaces using their six legs. Bees can travel long distances in search of food sources.
Bees primarily use flying as their main mode of locomotion. They have wings that allow them to move quickly and efficiently from one place to another. Bees also use walking to move around on surfaces like flowers, plants, and the hive.
Honey bees move by flying from one location to another using their wings. They are also capable of walking and crawling on surfaces using their six legs. Honey bees are known for their efficient and coordinated flight patterns when foraging for nectar and pollen.
It moves by flapping it's wings really fast then the muscles in the bumble bees body start to vibrate which makes the buzzing noise.It's legs are slow and don't like to move but they will when walking on the ground.Bumble bees usually only walk when they are on their last few days of surviving.
bees and mosquitoes make a large buzzing sound by flapping there wings super fast thats how they make a buzzing sound.
Members of the Culicidae family, or mosquitos, move by flying.
It moves by flapping it's wings really fast then the muscles in the bumble bees body start to vibrate which makes the buzzing noise.It's legs are slow and don't like to move but they will when walking on the ground.Bumble bees usually only walk when they are on their last few days of surviving.
Bees are able to hover due to their unique wing structure and wing movements. They can rapidly move their wings in a figure-eight pattern, creating a vortex that generates lift and allows them to stay suspended in the air. Additionally, bees have specialized muscles that allow them to make quick adjustments in flight to maintain stability while hovering.
No, but bumble bees do.
Yes, they move up and down the water column to eat and avoid danger.
The penguin move its wings by flopping it up and down
That's true for the airplane's wings, when the airplane is flying upright.