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No because they're an insect and are not endangered.
The bird lives in Oklahoma :-)
Various insects look similar to the crane fly. If it looks alike but has a stinger it could potentially be a mosquito.
my guess is as good as yours but I'd say so that they don't fly into anything or feasibly endanger any passengers since there are so many? Plus an object so large and heavy can only go so fast
Primarily crickets jump or fly away from animals that endanger them. Crickets have been known to use their relatively strong jaws to defend themselves from time to time.
some birds that live in the savannah are ostrich, savannah sparrow, emu, that's all that I know
These animals are insectivores and have no venom whats so ever. They are great fly catchers and having one or two around will not put you in harms way. It may keep your house free of insects
No, blue death feigning beetles cannot fly. They are a flightless species of beetle, primarily found in the deserts of the southwestern United States and Mexico. Instead of flying, they rely on their ability to feign death as a defense mechanism against predators.
A flight from AMS to LAX will firstly fly over the North Sea, then it will fly over central England, the Irish Sea (passing close to the Isle of Man), then over Northern Ireland and then northeast towards Iceland and Greenland. From there the plane will come in over northeastern Canada, the northern US states and the midwestern and southwestern US states before descending into LAX.
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I can tell you that they are all over the city of Reno Nevada(I live there), and they absolutely love running out in front of cars [really annoying]. They are located mostly in the southwestern US. They like to go into bushes and long grass, but they do not go into trees because they can barely fly.
Yes, elf owls can fly. They are small owls found primarily in the southwestern United States and Mexico, known for their ability to navigate through their desert habitats. Their flight is characterized by short, fluttering bursts, which help them hunt for insects and small animals at night. While they are not strong fliers over long distances, they are agile and adept at maneuvering through trees and shrubs.