round and curvy. kind like balloon shaped.
No, they do not
Bumblebees fly by flapping their wings at a fast rate, up to around 130 times per second. Their wings are flexible and move in a figure-eight pattern, creating lift and thrust to keep them airborne. Bumblebees are also able to adjust the angle and speed of their wings to maneuver and hover efficiently.
there shaped like cheerses
Bumblebees have a fuzzy body to collect and distribute pollen, long tongues to reach nectar in flowers, powerful wings that allow them to fly fast and maneuver well, and complex social structures with a queen leading the colony.
High-speed fighter planes have aerofoil-shaped wings.
Airplane wings are shaped like a bird's wing. They are thick at the front and thin at the back. This form of shape is more aerodynamic.
A mosquito's buzz is higher in pitch than a bumblebee's because mosquitoes have smaller and faster wing beats compared to bumblebees. The frequency of the sound produced by the wings is directly related to the size and speed of the wing movements, resulting in the difference in pitch between the two insects.
Most bumblebees hate water.
The bumblebees are the North American insects that losses their wings when they die. The cicada too lose their wings when they die.
Magic Penguins
The small black fly with heart-shaped wings is likely a species of fly called Pteromalidae. Pteromalidae flies are known for their distinctive heart-shaped wings and are commonly found in various environments, including homes, gardens, and agricultural settings.
Its body is similar to a bee, and the wings are shaped like a moth. I know it is not a dragonfly.