Yes, butterflies have two pairs of wings, consisting of a forewing and a hindwing on each side of their body, making a total of four wings. These wings are covered in tiny scales that contribute to their coloration and patterns. The wings are crucial for flight, allowing butterflies to maneuver and escape predators. Additionally, the patterns can also play a role in camouflage and mating displays.
They have 4 (2 pairs)
It has 2 pairs.
a rhombus
A quadrilateral doesn't have to have any pairs of parallel lines. It depends what kind of quadrilateral you are talking about... Rectangle- Yes (2 pairs) Square- Yes (2 pairs) Trapezoid- Yes (1 pair) Parallelogram- Yes (2 pairs) Rhombus- Yes (2 pairs)
It is a rectangle.
They have two pairs of wings. So four wings in total. two on each side.
4. 2 pairs of 2. Wasps have two pairs of wings, four in all.
2 Pairs. One nearer the head, and one nearer the abdomen.
A bee has two pairs of wings. The front and back wings are hooked together to function as a single pair during flight.
They have 4 (2 pairs)
A honeybee has three pairs of legs. Observe it on the other sites
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Two pairs Is the answer.
Normally they have 2 pairs of wings but sometimes 1 wing on each side
Honey bees have 2 pairs wings. The front wings are larger than the hind wings and the two are synchronized in flight with a row of wing hooks (humuli, singular: humulus) on the hind wing that hitch into a fold on the rear edge of the front wing. When the bee is at rest, the wings separate and fold flat against the thorax.