The distance a fly travels in its lifetime can vary significantly depending on the species and environmental conditions. On average, a housefly may cover a distance of about 1 to 2 miles during its short lifespan of 15 to 30 days. However, some species of flies, like certain migratory ones, can travel much longer distances. Overall, the travel distance is relatively limited compared to many other insects.
super far By: Taylor S
It depends where you are going.
it depends on what kind of fly though a house fly can travel up to 4-7 miles.
Adult Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes do not fly very far from the breeding site and generally not more than 250m in their lifetime.
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To get to a breeding colony they travel 50-120 km, and they live for 20 years, in total that's well over 1000km
NASA does not research other galaxies because they are too far away to travel to in a lifetime.
Sea turles can travel thousands of miles in their lifetime, but always return to the same beaches to lay their eggs, year after year.
No, airplanes could not fly that far when he was alive. All his intercontinental travel was by ocean liner. However IIRC he was the first person to fly an airplane IN Australia.
Yes, you can travel to the North Pole for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
A honey bee can fly up to 50 km in one hour! ~ anonymous
depending on where you go, how far you travel, and what airline you fly on, the cheapest you can get is $1,800.