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They eat other insects. They station themselves on a perch like the limb of a tree of plant. When an insect flies by, the robber fly zooms out and grabs its prey with its strong legs. They have to be very good flyers to be able to do this.
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Fly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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True flies are insects of the order Diptera (Greek: = two, and pteron = wing), possessing a single pair of wings on the mesothorax and a pair of halteres, derived from the hind wings, on the met...
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House fly printout. The common house fly is a common flying insect that is found throughout the world. ... Anatomy: Like all insects, the house fly has a body divided into three parts (head, thorax, and abdomen), a hard exoskeleton, and six jointed legs. Flies also have a pair of transparent wings. The house fly can taste...
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Links to Fly and Insect Sites ... Interactive Fly ... O. Orkin Insect Zoo...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on fly (insect), any of several thousand species of insects characterized by the use of only one pair of wings for flight and the reduction of the second pair of wings to knobs (called halteres) used for balance. ... anautogenous fly (insect)
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Stunning insect macrophotography combined with informative descriptions. ... Categorized and reviewed links to other insect - related web sites and resources. ... Shameless Promotion of Insect Appreciation...
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Free Online Library: When worms fly: insect larvae can survive bird guts. by "Science News"; Science and technology, general Insect larvae Physiological aspects Research Insects Larvae Migratory birds Food and nutrition ... "For a flying insect like a midge, I would think routine aerial dispersal on wind would cause...
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“The Freshman FlyFisher’s Insect Guide” is pressed with a water resistant cover and deliberately sized to fit into a vest pocket. Inside is an essential, no nonsense directory of the insects that fish eat - the most important thing for a beginner or novice to learn about, to become a good fly fisher.
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