Some potential predators of the ladybug - such as birds, frogs, wasps, Spiders, and dragonflies - have learned to associate certain colors used by ladybugs with a bad taste. Ladybugs also have developed a defense known as "reflex bleeding" which is when a small amount of alkaloid toxin is released through the joints of their exoskeleton. It is triggered by a predator attack. Without their defenses against so many predators, the ladybug population would be wiped out.
Not only lady bugs but many bugs, even cockroaches and so do we when we die of natural (not sudden accidental) causes.
Could be either cause they got knocked over, or landed wrong (they're not very good flyers) or they're dead
They don't.
It happens by accident.
because that's how they start to fly.
I don't think so.
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NO!
ladybugs have two sets of wings
No, they do not
A ladybugs wings are very fragile! Ladybugs usually die if they don't have their wings because that is their defense mechanism.
Ladybugs get around by flying and crawling. Ladybugs have to be decent flyers in order to escape from their predators, otherwise they would die.
Ladybugs, birds!!!!, flies,
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ladybugs fly by using there inside wings and swishing them up and down
Lady bugs have wings. the spots you see on the back of a lady bug are it's wings
refine your question do you mean is there a ladybird bug and a ladybird bettle