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In reality, no. None can be recalled from any mythology either.It does depend a bit on how fussy you are about "hands"; some bats have hands - their wings are stretched across extended fingers, so they have hands and feet and can fly.
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The suggested action does not match any of the islands on Poptropica.
There are wings on costumes but there are no wings just by themselves!
No, seeing requires eyes. However there are plenty of animals that sense their environment by feel. (usually using hairs, feelers or or whiskers to do this rather than hands).
An insect flapping its wings does not create oxygen any more than you waving your arms does. Any kind of flapping of fanning motion redistributes air (think of waving your hands to clear away smoke), so it may move around the oxygen that is already in the surrounding air.
There is no real opposite of any bird wings.
Germs spread by any way. By air water and humans and animals. Many Germs can spread by touching the face or hands.
no female bird of any species loses their wings.
Yes there are 1. Air wings intergalactic
When learning to do the Chicken Dance any self respecting individual would first be playing the Chicken Dance. The steps go as follows: 1) shape a chicken beak with your hands, then 2) make chicken wings with your arms, then 3) make a chicken's tail feathers with your arms and hands, then 4) clap your hands, and 5) repeat.