it jumps and soares from tree to tree
Yes! A great many insects can fly. Bats can fly. The "flying" squirrel does not actually fly, but glides between trees. There is the "flying fish" but it does not mean it can fly. It does jump very high in the air but does not "fly."
FLYS
Many, all flying insects can fly backwards, as can the hummingbird
Hens can fly...not as far as a duck or goose, but they can fly far enough to escape a predator. They easily fly up into a tree.
Dragon Fly
How small is the flying sqirrel
Peacocks and peahens can fly, but not very far. Their flying is pretty much limited to flying up into a tree and down again.
It relly depends on the bird's personality and how much flying excersise it has had.
It is roughly 5 to 6 hours flying time. I flew from Detroit to L.A. and it took 5 hours to fly and Toronto is not very far from Detroit by flying.
the flight distance for a bug is endless it will never stop flying unless you hurt it .
they can fly as fast as a chickadee
It really does did depend on where one was flying to and from. Another factor was the class you were flying and how far in advance the flight was booked.
Fly -- I fly to work Flies -- She flies to work Flying -- We are flying to work
Fly Flying Ska was created in 1964.
It depends on where you're flying from, where exactly you're flying TO, when you're flying, what class you're flying, and how far in advance you buy the tickets. Your best option is probably to call a travel agent.
There are several bodies of water (several seas) you could fly over but by far the largest is the Mediterranean Sea
what does flying squirrels eat