Flies get their name from their ability to fly, which distinguishes them from other insects that may not have the same flying ability. The term "fly" comes from the Old English word "fleóge," which means "flying insect."
The horsefly got its name because it is commonly seen around horses and other livestock, as they are attracted to the animals' blood. The name "horsefly" distinguishes it from other types of flies that may not bite or bother horses.
The main function of a pigs tail is to keep flies and other insects away from their backside. If they were not able to keep flies and insects away, the insects would lay eggs on their backside.
The word "fly" comes from the Old English word "fleoge" which means "flying insect." This term has been used to describe insects that have the ability to fly, such as flies, for centuries.
No. Flies are attracted to the cows dung.
The name of the red and black bug that flies is the ladybug.
The Simuliidae is the scientific name for a black fly. Most people just call these black flies black flies though.
The name "Lord of the Flies" is a literal translation of the name of the biblical name Beelzebub, a powerful demon in hell sometimes thought to be the devil himself.
Flies dude. Lots of flies.
diptera
his last name is Mchagus
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the answer is an aeroplane
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The scientific name for deer flies is family Tabanidae. They belong to the order Diptera, which includes true flies. Deer flies are known for their painful bites and are often found in woodland areas near water.
A bird that only flies in wind is called a magpie.