Oklahoma is home to a variety of native flying insects, including butterflies, bees, dragonflies, and various species of moths. Notable butterflies include the Monarch and the Tiger Swallowtail, while common bees include honeybees and native solitary bees. Dragonflies, such as the Eastern Pondhawk, are also prevalent in the state's wetlands and gardens. These insects play essential roles in pollination and maintaining ecological balance.
The phone number of the Oklahoma Museum Of Flying Inc is: 405-808-1599.
Some flying insects that start with the letter A are ants, aphids, and alderflies.
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Mainly flying insects, which are caught in flight.
Insects are the only flying invertebrates.
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Insects, specifically flying insects.
Flying insects = f Non-flying insects = n n+f=126 f=5n n+5n=126 6n=126 n=21 non-flying insects f=5*21 = 105 flying insects
Native Americans still live there.
The Indiana bat eats flying insects, which it catches on the wing.
Fear of flying insects.
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