no but an offspring of the queen bee has wings so they can fly
No, it couldn't. +== Different genus & species!
An ant is an offspring of a fly? I do not think so. Because a fly's biological structure is different from an ant's. Unless the fly is mating with an ant. It would happen but this particular ant (offspring) would have a few characteristics of the fly(a father/mum to the offspring). Like, the ant (offspring) may have wings and eyes like a fly. +++ That's a very curious question. The answer is no. Ants and flies are both insects but of totally different genus and species so neither could nor would mate.
its not a ant its AN ant and i dont know
The name of an offspring depends on the stage within the life cycle you are referring. Offspring are either called larva or ant.
A Caterpillar which will grow, cocoon and become a Butterfly
A butterfly and a ant
The Flying ant
Ant Butterfly
Butterflies have developed wings and ants do not
Insect
Butterflys go through a changing process from a catapillar to a beautiful butterfly.