Possibly a green bottle fly.
dead fly
hollow bones and feathers help
Bathroom Fly
6/12 of the ducks have blue wings
No. A horse is simply to heavy. The largest animals ever to fly, the pterosaurs (reptiles from the time of the dinosaurs), weighed up to 200 pounds, and to fly they needed enormous wingspans. A horse typically weighs more than half a ton, so the wings required to lift such an animal would have to be impossibly large.
dead fly
Horse flies fly using wings, just like any other kind of fly.
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If the butterfly can't fly it's wings are wet. Once the butterfly's wings are dried then it will be able to fly unless it is paralized in the wings or if it's wing is broken.
Nope. Doesn't matter what kind of wings it has, it's still a pig.
Most things with wings can fly.
=Lacewings are common bugs found in the garden and they do have a small green body with clear leathery wings. they are harmless and are warmly welcomed into gardens.=
If looks like a flu on steroids, it's probably a horse or deer fly.
I think the kind that TinkerBell has, maybe moth or dragonfly wings, sometimes butterfly wings look for those Hoped I helped!
Nobody can really fly with wings.
It depends on what kind of 'wings' you are talking about. There are mechanical wings, like those of a jetpack, which man can use to fly (which costs thousands of dollars). Those are metal wings that do not move, but aid in the flight of humans. If you mean like organic wings, like those birds have, then man will never be able to fly, because our bodies are just to heavy, and our bones are too dense for flight.
a butterfly flys with its wings. its wings r very light so it doesn't take a long time for it to fly.