the fly is smaller
Whats the difference between a bird and a turtle? They can both fly except the turtle :D
A grasshopper!!! A grasshopper can fly, but when they land on the ground they only hop.
Ladybugs are fly and grasshoppers jump
The grasshopper can fly the 15 meters.
Yes.
The purpose of the fore wings of a grasshopper is to help them fly.
The diffrence bettwen a butterfly and a criket is that crikets can't fly or eat nector and butterflies can only eat nector but they can fly but the only thing that they have in comon is that they have 6 legs.
Birds that can fly have evolved adaptations such as wings, lightweight bones, and a powerful respiratory system to enable flight. Birds that do not fly may have evolved in environments with fewer predators or abundant resources on the ground, leading to the loss of flight-related adaptations. Additionally, flightless birds often have more powerful legs and are adapted for a life on the ground or in water.
Grasshoppers don't fly old or young. Cockroaches fly depending on species.
The same tag up rules apply. My guess is that the announcer is simply giving as much detail as possible about the fly ball.
There is a distinct difference. I believe I can fly, and birds just fly. :) Just kidding. People fly with 200 ton contraptions of metal and fire, while birds fly with 2 limbs of feather, skin, bone, and muscle. See the difference?