small ones
No. They may be winged or wingless, but even some species with wings cannot fly.
Because they have a exoskeleton so it gives them wings.
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No, the nymph of a cockroach does not have wings. Nymphs are the immature stages of cockroaches and resemble smaller versions of the adults, lacking fully developed wings. As they molt and grow, they eventually develop wings when they reach adulthood.
German cockroaches have wings that can curl up due to their anatomy and the need for mobility. The wings are not primarily used for sustained flight but serve more for gliding short distances and protection. When at rest, the wings are folded over their backs, and curling can occur as a result of muscle contractions or the natural resting position of the wings. Additionally, environmental factors like humidity and dehydration can also affect the wing's shape.
Cockroaches and dung beetles
Cockroaches are insects.
Only a couple cockroaches can fly including the Asian, American (gliding actually) and Brownbanded Cockroach. German cockroaches aren't capable of sustained flight. In general, cockroaches with short/narrow/undeveloped wings cannot fly.
Cockroaches and dung beetles
Similarity between young and adult cockroach is that they have the same number of legs
Buffalo wings are a type of chicken wings. It is like saying a tibetan mastiff is a type of dog.
Wings.