Time to answer another Buzzword in Cookie Jam. So, what is “Fast flying insects, known to hover”?
Our beloved match-3 game, Cookie Jam, is back with a new set of Buzzwords. This week’s questions are again varied and will test your general knowledge. So, you can encounter crosswords about food (“Naan, focaccia, pita, matzo, bhatura”) or nature (“Dense area of trees”). The weekend is slowly coming to an end, but that doesn't mean we can't still get those sweet premium rewards and learn something new at the same time. So, let’s answer “Fast flying insects, known to hover.”
This Buzzword gives us a chance to learn something more about animals. So, let’s explore the world of insects and answer “Fast flying insects, known to hover”?
Now that you know the correct answer, it is time to learn some interesting facts. Dragonflies are a large group of insects. It includes about 3,000 species. They have very characteristic anatomy. Their bodies have three different parts – the head, thorax with wings, and long abdomen. This structure allows them fly freely… and we mean it. They can move forward, backward, up, down, left, right and, as the hint states, even hover in the air without problems. In addition, dragonflies are able to fly very fast. The maximum speed for some species is as fast as 34 mph.
It's also interesting that dragonflies are creatures that have been on earth for a very long time. Scientists have found that they have lived 325 million years ago.
With all this fresh knowledge, you can go to the next question, which is “Common in beacon and ham.” Good luck with this Buzzword!
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