primarily its a vantage point. but you'll notice often there will be more than one. they do battle. with only a short lifespan, they look for females and fight off other males.
Flies fly in circles because of their compound eyes, which can detect movement and light. This causes them to constantly adjust their flight path, leading to circular movements.
Flies fly around in circles outside because they are searching for food, mates, or suitable places to lay eggs. This behavior is a natural instinct for flies as they navigate their environment and fulfill their basic survival needs.
Flies fly around in circles because they use a behavior called "casting" to navigate and search for food. This involves flying in a zigzag pattern to cover more ground and detect potential food sources.
Insectivorous birds fly in circles to catch flying insects.
The future tense of the verb "flies" is "fly," as in "he will fly," "she will fly," etc.
Fly -- I fly to work Flies -- She flies to work Flying -- We are flying to work
A fly swatter.
Probably "Will it go 'Round In Circles" by Billy Preston.
A bird flies. If it was not semetrical, it would fly crooked. If birds flew crooked, there would be a bunch of birds flying around in circles. Sponges do not fly or even move, so they do not need to be semetrical.
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Bugs may fly in circles due to various reasons such as navigating towards a light source, following a scent trail, or being disoriented by wind currents.