Do you know any other invertebrates that can fly? (; Class: Insecta.

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Do you know any other invertebrates that can fly? (; Class: Insecta

I’m so diverse you can find me in… Marine Environments Deserts Rain Forests Terrestrial Environments

My favorite activities are… Flying Metamorphosis Camouflage

Special Advancements Only invertebrates with the capability to fly Complex methods of communication Metamorphic cycles (complete and incomplete)

Special Structures Antennae Three fairly independent body sections (head, abdomen, thorax) Exoskeleton Compound eye

Ideal Mate Small in size Specifically male or female Bilateral symmetry Ability to fly