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Sorry.
Birds, flying squirrels, Pegasus...that's about it.
Flies have two wings. They are part of the order Diptera, which means "two wings" in Greek. Flies have a single pair of functional wings, while their hind wings have evolved into small structures called halteres that help with balance and flight control.
Flies with green wings are commonly known as green bottle flies. They belong to the Calliphoridae family and are attracted to decaying organic matter. The iridescent green color of their wings helps them stand out and often serves as a warning to predators.
Flies are faster than bees. They have bigger wings!
No, not every insect has 4 wings. Insects may have different numbers of wings depending on the species. For example, beetles have two pairs of wings, with the front pair modified into hardened wing covers called elytra. Bees and wasps have two pairs of wings, while flies have only one pair.
Flies buzz because their wings move extremely fast. They create a buzzing sound as they fly because of their wings.
Yes, house flies have two sets of wings.
The insect that flies with white wings is called a white moth.
Balloon flies
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it flaps its wings
Pterodactyl.
it has wings?
if cows had wings they'd fly, but flies have wings so the wind doesn't effect them.
Time flies without wings.
Flies have two wings. They are part of the order Diptera, which means "two wings" in Greek. Flies have a single pair of functional wings, while their hind wings have evolved into small structures called halteres that help with balance and flight control.
Flies do not have two sets of wings; they have one pair of true wings. Instead of a second pair of wings, they possess halteres, which are modified structures that help with balance and stability during flight. This unique adaptation allows flies to maneuver quickly and efficiently in the air.
well a hawk has wings and flies during the day time and a bat also has wings but flies at night