The only animals capable of true flight are birds, bats, and insects.
That depends on which species of fly you are referring to. There are many, many species of fly.
There is 119,500 species of fly
birds, insects and bats are able to fly. (over 800,000 species of insects)
About 17,000 species of animals in the world can fly, which is less than 2% of all known animal species. These animals include birds, bats, insects, and some mammals like flying squirrels.
Apart from birds, the only animals native to Australia which can fly at all are any of the 80 or so species of bats.Gliders cannot fly, but can only glide.
Birds, bats, sugar gliders, flying lizards and all animals that can fly.
No, a bob does not fly. If you are referring to a "bob" as in a type of bird or creature, please clarify, as many animals have different flight capabilities. Generally, the term "bob" is not associated with flying species.
Spring is a time most animals start to reappear. Birds can fly home, animals who hibernated come out to enjoy the sun, many species breed, and enjoy all the new vegetation to snack on.
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There are a few species of hummingbirds that can fly backwards, thanks to unique wing structures and rapid wing movements. This ability allows them to feed on nectar more efficiently and hover in place.
Yes birds, bats, and many insects can fly.
There is a variety of animals.