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Yes! A great many insects can fly. Bats can fly. The "flying" squirrel does not actually fly, but glides between trees. There is the "flying fish" but it does not mean it can fly. It does jump very high in the air but does not "fly."
No. Bats and some insects can fly, and neither are not considered birds.
Yes birds, bats, and many insects can fly.
Bats and most birds.
Some of them do. Such as birds and bats and annoying bugs.
Birds, bats, sugar gliders, flying lizards and all animals that can fly.
birds, insects and bats are able to fly. (over 800,000 species of insects)
Birds and bats are the only animals that truly fly. A few others can glide, but not fly.
Normally birds are easily recognizable because they have wings and fly. However, there are some birds which don't fly and some animals that do fly even though they are not birds. Birds that don't fly include ostrich, emu, cassowary and penguin. Animals that fly include bats and flying foxes.
You call animals that fly in the air aerial locomotion animals. Such animals include most birds, bats and certain insects.
The only animals capable of true flight are birds, bats, and insects.
It is not only birds that fly. Bats fly and they are not birds.