All birds that exist today have wings, even the Kiwi whose wings are very rudimentary. However, there are many types of flightless birds that, as the name suggests, do have wings, but cannot fly.
flys are born with wings so if one is not is is defected
Well, if it is a fruit fly, it shouldn't be wingless.
the kiwi.
An ant lol
Butterfly
The moa is extinct. However, unlike other ratites (kiwi, rheas, cassowaries, ostriches and emus), the moa was the only truly wingless bird.
Yes ants and bees evolved from wasps.
Tick
No. The smallest animal (mammal) on earth alive today is The Shrew.
Ticks and flees suck blood without having wings.
The Wingless Bird - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
The Wingless Bird - 1997 was released on: USA: 8 February 1998
Newcastle
The Wingless Bird - 1997 1-1 was released on: UK: 12 January 1997 USA: 8 February 1998
The Wingless Bird - 1997 1-2 was released on: UK: 19 January 1997 USA: 15 February 1998
The Wingless Bird - 1997 1-3 was released on: UK: 26 January 1997 USA: 22 February 1998
Plenty.The kiwi for one.They are quite a majority.
There is no such thing as a wingless bird. All birds have wings; it's just that some of them are flightless, and unable to use their tiny wings for flight. Two flightless birds in New Zealand are the kiwi and the kakapo.
There are many different kinds of tiny wingless insects. One of these tiny wingless insect is know as the ant.
Wingless Angels was created in 1975-04.
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PFFFIt is wingless therefore it cannot fly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A wingless midge grows up to half an inch.