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No, not all flying insects hover. Hovering is a specific flight behavior used by some insects, like certain species of bees and flies, to remain in a fixed position in the air. Many other flying insects, such as butterflies and moths, primarily rely on forward flight and do not exhibit hovering behavior. Each species has evolved different flight techniques based on their ecological needs and adaptations.

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