Would a fly without wings be called a walk?

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09 Jul 2024, 12:08 pm

Would a fly without wings be called a walk?



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09 Jul 2024, 12:28 pm

No, it would be a six-legged spider. And a zero-legged spider would be a raisin.


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09 Jul 2024, 12:30 pm

It would be disabled


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09 Jul 2024, 3:28 pm

I'd hug him and squeeze him and call him George.


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09 Jul 2024, 4:29 pm

I'd swat the fly to put it out of its misery.

Although whether or not its even aware that it's miserable is debatable. Flies are all instinct. Their tiny brains aren't complex enough to do much else but tell the fly to "fly, find food, find a mate, breed, lay eggs, die".



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09 Jul 2024, 7:41 pm

lostonearth35 wrote:
Although whether or not its even aware that it's miserable is debatable. Flies are all instinct. Their tiny brains aren't complex enough to do much else but tell the fly to "fly, find food, find a mate, breed, lay eggs, die".


I very much do not agree with this after watching flies. We have had highly intelligent flies come to us and show us they want to go out the window or for us to open the door.
If one is patient and learns their ways, they are amazing things and a whole lot more intelligent than some give them credit for.

Here is an example. A fly walks all over someones food and says "You don't want this do you?" and the person throws it out so the fly can go and have the feast with its mates! It takes intelligence to outwhit a human being!



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09 Jul 2024, 11:24 pm

Flies are extremely annoying, disgusting little buggers and carry and spread all kinds of filth and disease.

Same as humans, but you can't exterminate them without going to prison or whatever. :evil:



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10 Jul 2024, 12:47 am

A fly without wings would instantly become...a "land crustacean". Like a coconut crab.



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10 Jul 2024, 1:22 pm

A fly without wings is still an insect, and a filthy one at that. And it's much easier to kill because it can't escape by flying. :twisted:

I know I sound like a psychopath, and I probably am. But when I was living in the country with my parents in country we'd have a really bad housefly problem in the summer. We didn't live in a dirty house or anything, we'd just get lots of flies for some reason. I can still feel their sticky little feet on my body when I was trying to sleep early in the mornings.

If a bee was in my home, however, I would just catch it in a jar and release it outside.



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10 Jul 2024, 1:48 pm

I asked a lady I know who is now living somewhere in the USA, but she came from Kenya "Why don't your mud huts have windows?" She said " Because of the flies". Puzzled, she then explained that flies want to avoid the dark, so won't go in them. She said people from the western world come and built western world houses and they are full of flies! But the mud huts they live in just don't have flies.



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10 Jul 2024, 2:18 pm

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A fly without wings is still an insect, and a filthy one at that. And it's much easier to kill because it can't escape by flying. :twisted:

I know I sound like a psychopath, and I probably am. But when I was living in the country with my parents in country we'd have a really bad housefly problem in the summer. We didn't live in a dirty house or anything, we'd just get lots of flies for some reason. I can still feel their sticky little feet on my body when I was trying to sleep early in the mornings.

If a bee was in my home, however, I would just catch it in a jar and release it outside.

I don't think you're a psychopath. I only kill insects if they're invading my space but if they do, they can expect a mass murder.
I'm kinder to bees though because they're so important to the environment and already endangered.


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10 Jul 2024, 7:32 pm

Why not flightless fly?

And why not call all birds, bats and other creatures that can fly, other than the fly, also a 'fly', too?


I'll just call an insect fly without wings a disgusting walking crumb to swipe whatever surface it's currently walking.


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11 Jul 2024, 3:18 am

When I see a fly, I realize how wonderfully they are made. They truely are amazing little things!



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11 Jul 2024, 12:02 pm

Apparently some think bees are conscious...and, presumably, flies are candidates, too.

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What has been discovered may not amount to conclusive proof of animal consciousness, but taken together, it is enough to suggest that there is "a realistic possibility" that animals are capable of consciousness, according to Prof Birch.

This applies not only to what are known as higher animals such as apes and dolphins who have reached a more advanced stage of development than other animals. It also applies to simpler creatures, such as snakes, octopuses, crabs, bees and possibly even fruit flies, according to the group, who want funding for more research to determine whether animals are conscious, and if so, to what extent.

With or without wings I'd call it a nuisance. Flying or walking, I want it to go away! Even if that hurts it's feelings. :-?


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14 Jul 2024, 1:28 pm

When I was a child, I would see plenty of butterflies in the summer. At night I would see fireflies, which are not really flies, but beetles, glowing on my front lawn all summer long. Now if you see them at all you're lucky.

It's because humans have been using so much pesticides on their lawns and gardens the butterflies and fireflies have probably gone extinct. And climate change. Honeybees are dying out. Meanwhile, flies, mosquitoes, roaches, fleas, ticks and bedbugs are just as rampant as ever. They've even become more resistant to pesticide. It's like only the bugs that most people hate and spread disease and destruction have a will to live. :(



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14 Jul 2024, 2:57 pm

TheNet wrote:
Would a fly without wings be called a walk?


That would be a disabled fly. Those dudes are actually evolutionary marvels.

https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/compelli ... ulous.html
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'Flies, in particular biting midges, are some of the only pollinators of chocolate on the planet. You get rid of flies, you get rid of chocolate.'

'In fact, more than 100 cultivated crops are pollinated by a range of flies, including apples, strawberries, carrots, onions and bell peppers. Not to mention black pepper and coriander.