Correct,Insects ARE the only Invertebrates to evolve to fly!
yes i think flies,midgets bees,wasps & lady-birds are invertebrates that can fly
Birds, insects, and bats are the only animals that can fly.
Insects such as ants do not have backbones. They are called invertebrates.
Wings are the only appendage that insects may have that hasn't been observed on any other invertebrate. Out of all invertebrates, insects are the only ones potentially able to fly. However, not all insects are capable of this.
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Insects are the only flying invertebrates.
Yes.The reason why is because all insects are invertebrates and a horse fly is an insect.
All insects are invertebrates. Invertebrates have no backbone and don't have an internal skeleton or central nervous system. Vertebrates do have these things. 98% of the world's animals are invertebrates, including the insects. Only birds, reptiles and amphibians, mammals, and bony fish are vertebrates.
Insects e.g. silverfish and springtails. However it is only the apterygote insects who are ametabolous.
Moths are insects. All insects are classified as invertebrates.
No, like all insects it is an invertebrate. It does not have a bony skeleton, so no vertebrae. Its hard outer casing, called an exoskeleton, gives the body its shape.
inects are invertebrates