No, but there is a gliding one - Maratus Volans - a member of the jumping spider family can glide using wing flaps on it's abdomen. It's found in Australia I believe.
Also, several species of very small, lightweight Spiders have a behavior called "ballooning" - where they spin out threads of silk that catch the wind and carry them on the breeze.
Yes, wings are found in insects, but not in chelicerates such as spiders and scorpions. Chelicerates have evolved a different body plan that does not include wings for flight.
its wings help it to fly
It's a rather small genetical mutation to add an extra pair of wings to a fruit fly. When done in a lab, the fruit flies with extra wings couldn't fly at all. Also, according to the theory of evolutionary theory, if this extra winged fly would have better chances of surviving it would compete with the one-winged until they completely took over (which obviously hasn't happned). So in short: it would hinder it.
If we cross a homozygous dominant fruit fly with straight wings (WW) and a homozygous recessive fruit fly with curly wings (ww), all offspring in the first generation (F1) will be heterozygous (Ww) and exhibit straight wings. If we then cross two F1 flies (Ww x Ww), the second generation (F2) will show a phenotypic ratio of 3 straight-winged flies to 1 curly-winged fly, resulting in about 75% straight wings and 25% curly wings.
Yes, flies typically have transparent wings. The transparency allows light to pass through the wings, aiding in flight.
None, unless they collect the wings from all the dead flies they have eaten. Spiders do not have wings.
Well see there is a lot of things that a insect can do then a spider can do the most common one is a insect has wings and insects can fly but spiders do not have wing and spiders can not fly but there is such thing as a jumping spider they are very poisonness and they can jump very high and very far but they can not fly and that's all that i'm going to say.
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spiders do not have wings, but we'll be screwed when they do.
Are you mental? No they can't grow wings.
To Demonstrate How Spiders Fly was created in 1909.
Most things with wings can fly.
Beetles have 6 legs and wings. Spiders have 8 legs and no wings.
A kite can fly without wings, as it is able to soar through the air by being lifted and controlled by the wind. Additionally, certain insects like spiders and ants can also "fly" by using silk threads or through a method known as gliding.
Nobody can really fly with wings.
with its wings?!
Because they have wings...