A walk.
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The true wingless fly is native to Antarctica it is named the belgica. It is the only insect that lives year round in the antarctic. There are also deformed common household fly or horse fly which are born without wings.
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PFFFIt is wingless therefore it cannot fly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A fly that lives on Antarctica
Ked
Well, if it is a fruit fly, it shouldn't be wingless.
No. Nymph stages of metamorphosis are always wingless.
The males are stingless, the females are wingless.
I don't think so......
ked
A wingless fly can navigate its environment effectively through adaptations such as specialized leg structures for walking and climbing, enhanced sensory organs for detecting food and predators, and efficient jumping abilities for quick movement.
Lice are wingless because they have evolved to live very close to their host's skin and rely on direct contact for transfer between individuals. Wings are not necessary for their parasitic lifestyle, so they have lost the ability to fly over time.
There are many different kinds of tiny wingless insects. One of these tiny wingless insect is know as the ant.
Flies don't really have babies. What hatches out of their eggs are called larvae. The larva is a worm-like, wingless stage of development. Once it undergoes metamorphosis, it turns into a fly, just as a caterpillar turns into a butterfly.