Flying foxes have a fox like appearance to the head. Since bats can also fly, these fox featured bats are known as flying foxes.
Since a flying fox does not have wings, the body must be aerodynamic for the fox to soar through the air.
A penguin has wings that look like flippers. Penguins (several species) use their flippers to swim under water.
I think because they can swim (flippers) but can't fly (wings)
to steer in the water
Yes penguins have wings, however, they are more evolved as flippers for swimming and are useless towards flying. This is also why any pictures of penguins in the water look like they are "flying" in the water.
Well if you were smart like me you would know that when the flippers make contact with hot water it vibrates and turns rainbow colored, Then the shark flies up and that is how rainbows are created
Because of their lights on the wings and cabin.
Because it helps them move through the water faster. Further information: Penguins spend much of their time in the sea, which is their source of food. Flippers are needed to enable them to swim, in order to catch their food. Penguins' wing bones are fused straight, rather than angled like a flying bird's, and this has the effect of making the wing rigid and powerful, like a flipper. The small wings and a streamlined body shape are ideal for diving in water, and also give the penguin extra speed when swimming.
yes they do
A flying bug with square flag-like wings is called a Common Whitetail Skimmer. It is a type of dragonfly. You may see them flying around lakes and ponds on hot summer days. Their wings aren't really shaped like flags, it's just that parts of their wings are so see-through, the colored parts sometimes look like flags on sticks from a distance.
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They kind of look like ants but lighter color and wings. Some are white as well. Depend what country you live in and the area
they look like glider mostly not of wings of birds small webbing underneath their arms to make a jump and fly the rest is the squirrel part