Ants and flies are both insects, but that is about as much as they are like each other. Ants are descended from certain kinds of wasps and if you carefully compare the build of an ant and a wasp, you can see that they are very much alike; in fact some kinds of ants, especially the flying ants, look very much like wasps, and some kinds of wasps look very much like ants. Many ants, like many wasps, have stings, and most wasps, like most ants, can bite.
Flies do however differ from wasps, just as humans differ from horses, though both of us are mammals. Flies don't have stings, and they cannot bite, though some kinds, like horse flies and mosquitoes, have piercing mouthparts that they can stick through your skin to suck blood. Ants cannot do that, because their mouthparts are cutting or crushing jaws like pincers.
Flying ants each have four wings like most wasps and most other flying insects, and in a way, so do flies, but the flies are in the order Diptera (which means "two-winged ones"). In fact, flying flies do have four wings, not two, but their hind wings have shrunk into little clubs we call "halteres". When they fly, flies swing their halteres like tiny gyroscopes. They use those "gyroscopes" to keep their balance, and use their front wings for flying, much as we use our hind legs for walking and our front legs (which we call "arms") for balance (among other things).
So you could say that the difference between a horse and a human is much like the difference between a flying ant (or other type of wasp) and a fly.
Depends on the species and the class of the ant (worker, drone, queen). You have horse flies and little gnats and there is a big difference.
A female fly lays an egg in the ant's soft tissues, and in the process of development, the resulting larvae kills the ant.
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Decapitating fly is a bug that is like a fire ant. This insect looks like a ant with wings.
The Fly and the Ant - 1921 was released on: USA: 4 December 1921
An ant is an offspring of a fly? I do not think so. Because a fly's biological structure is different from an ant's. Unless the fly is mating with an ant. It would happen but this particular ant (offspring) would have a few characteristics of the fly(a father/mum to the offspring). Like, the ant (offspring) may have wings and eyes like a fly. +++ That's a very curious question. The answer is no. Ants and flies are both insects but of totally different genus and species so neither could nor would mate.
According to my homework, a fruit fly weighs about a milligram :)
yes when hugs can fly but no an ant can not eat a lion
flying ants
They dont have wings
Of course not.
very, very light