What can fly without wings?

The answer to the “what flies without wings” riddle is “time”.
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What animal can fly but has no wings?

These include fish, squid, spiders and snakes, as well as the more familiar birds, bats and insects. The reasons range from a desperate attempt to escape from predators, to a desire to discover new places to live and breed. A few of the creatures on this page are sure to surprise you.
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Can a fly fly without wings?

Birds, bats, moths and butterflies can fly. Even some lizards, snakes, fish and squirrels can glide under control toward the ground, which is not the same thing as falling. Reinwardt's flying frog “flies” without wings through Southeast Asian rainforests.
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What things can fly?

Many things can fly, from animal aviators such as birds, bats and insects, to natural gliders/parachuters such as patagial animals, anemochorous seeds and ballistospores, to human inventions like aircraft (airplanes, helicopters, airships, balloons, etc.) and rockets which may propel spacecraft and spaceplanes.
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Can all animals fly?

The only animals that can truly fly are birds, insects, and bats. Other animals manage to travel through the air by gliding from great heights or leaping from the depths.
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What insect does not have wings?

Fleas, lice, silverfish, and firebrats are the only truly wingless insect groups that most of us are familiar with. Most adult insects have two pairs of wings, but they're not always visible. Often they're hidden, shortened, or nonfunctional.
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Is fish a flying?

Flying fish are ray-finned fish with highly modified pectoral fins. Despite their name, flying fish aren't capable of powered flight. Instead they propel themselves out of the water at speeds of more than 35 miles (56 kilometers) an hour.
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How can Dragons fly without wings?

It is likely they would fly by following the thermals, like albatrosses and large birds of prey, instead of flapping their wings. It is likely the dragons' wings' aspect ratio would be high, like on gliders, seagulls or albatrosses. The rest is mere physics and aerodynamics.
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Can Dragons fly in real life?

Flying "dragons" exist today and in the fossil record. They are not merely fantasy beasts. While wingless dragons wouldn't fly in the strict sense of the term, they could glide long distances without violating any laws of physics. Fire-breathing is unknown in the animal kingdom, but is theoretically possible.
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Do animals have wings?

A wing is part of an animal that allows it to fly. By moving its wings, the animal can produce lift and get off the ground. Animals that have wings are insects, birds and bats. Birds' wings are made of feathers.
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How do Chinese dragons fly?

Chinese dragons are occasionally depicted with bat-like wings growing out of the front limbs, but most do not have wings, as their ability to fly (and control rain/water, etc.) is mystical and not seen as a result of their physical attributes.
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Can pigs fly?

Easter revellers in Australia's biggest city are discovering pigs really can fly.
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Can cats fly?

Cats can fly this way either as checked bags on the same aircraft as you, or unaccompanied as shipping cargo. There may be shipping timelines to consider if the cat travels as unaccompanied cargo, so check with your airline for details.
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Can fishes walk?

Scientists have identified at least 11 species of fish with likely land-walking abilities. A team of U.S. National Science Foundation-funded scientists has identified at least 11 species of fish suspected to have land-walking abilities.
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Which is a wingless insect?

Silverfish (Lepisma) is a tiny, wild, wingless bug.
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Can grasshoppers fly?

Indeed grasshoppers and crickets have pretty strong wings that allow them to travel long distances in search of food and or mates. Besides long distance travel, grasshoppers can also fly pretty high for their size and weight, as this guy (or gal) on the top of the Bank of America Plaza reminds us.
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Can ants fly?

Most Ant Species can Develop Wings and Fly (But Only When Breeding) Another common question is, do ants have wings? While almost all ant species can develop wings and fly, only reproductive ants will actually go through the transformation process (and only during breeding season).
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Can a dog fly by itself?

The short answer is: Yes, and in fact it's not uncommon. But as always, policies vary from carrier to carrier, and either way it's going to require some legwork and cash on the pet owner's part.
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Can dogs fly on planes?

Though rules vary from airline to airline, your dog can typically only fly in the cabin—a.k.a. as a carry-on—if they are small enough to fit in a carrier under the seat in front of you. Any larger than that, and your pup will have to travel in the cargo hold, with the luggage and freight.
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How do large dogs fly?

Dogs usually need to be 20 lbs or less to fly with you inside the plane. As Checked Bags: The majority of airlines allow crated dogs to fly as checked bags. This means you will bring your dog's crate to check-in like your other baggage, and he or she will be weighing and transported like the rest of the plane's bags.
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Can elephants fly?

Elephants can't fly. Unless, of course, the elephant in question is Dumbo. In the cartoon and the new, computer-enhanced live version of the tale, a baby elephant is born with enormous ears — even for an elephant.
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Can a chicken fly?

Chickens may have wings and fluffy feathers, but they're fairly dismal fliers, often going airborne for only a few yards before landing. The reason for their poor flight isn't as rhetorical as why they crossed the road.
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Can penguins fly?

No, technically penguins cannot fly.

Penguins are birds, so they do have wings. However, the wing structures of penguins are evolved for swimming, rather than flying in the traditional sense. Penguins swim underwater at speeds of up to 15 to 25 miles per hour .
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Is dragon still alive?

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Komodo dragons are living, breathing dragons, even if they don't breathe fire. But that doesn't mean they aren't really cool—and fierce—reptiles. Komodo dragons are the largest of lizards, and there are 3,000 kinds of those! They live on only five islands in southeastern Indonesia.
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Do dragons exist?

Dragons don't exist (as far as we know), but some of their individual characteristics can be found throughout the animal kingdom. It would have taken quite a few turns for natural selection to have produced dragons, but if you're willing to stretch a bit, most classic dragon characteristics do exist in other species.
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