By their wings .they get ready and then set of for their journey .their hand are modified as the wings . This is how they fly.
They use their wings and they fly in the direction of sweet smelling flowers
with their wings
Crawling, Walking, Hopping etc.
With wings just like other insects.
because they are so light there wings are able to lift them and then that is flying By Cameron Barr DJS
There are animals that can move their bodies without bones, for instance worms and insects have no bones.
Depends on how they move... depending on if they have wings or legs. Usually things with bones are faster but there are insects that are faster than boned animal. Maybe its because the bones weigh down the animal more so they can't go as fast or as long
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Wasps fly using their wings. They beat their wings very fast to keep themselfs up in the air.
If their wings haven't been clipped they'll fly from place-to-place. Owners of these birds will sometimes get their wings clipped so the cockatoo can't fly away. In this case the cockatoo is still able to hop from place to place.
The penguin move its wings by flopping it up and down
crickets may or may not have meat in them. however, how can insects move without any muscles?
they move calmly, with their wings fluttering swiftly
Flight allows insects to occupy new ecological niches. Trees tend to grow their most nutritious parts (the reproductive flowers and fruits) up high to keep them safe and flying insects are able to them. Flying insects are harder for predators to catch. Also, many insects are predators themselves and this gives them an advantage in the predator/prey arms race. We can't forget that a lot of flying insects don't even eat as adults. They use wings to their advantage mating in the safety of the air, migrating to common locations to mate, and flying off to distribute their eggs to safe locations.
Butterflies move by flights. They fly from place to place. They have four wings which are joined together but do not move together as the butterfly flies. They have very strong muscles in their thorax region that allow them to push their wings up and down to force the air both above and below to move. A butterflies wings also do not move just in an up and down motion, they move in a figure eight format.