Any animal with wings has a wing span. The term means the distance across the wings when they are spread out, so you can't have a wing span unless you have wings.
The wing span of a pterodactyl can actually vary. The average wing span though is considered to be roughly 35 feet across.
butterfly's have a bigger wing span, but some grasshoppers have larger bodies.
The wing span of an F-16 is 9.96 metres.
The wing span of the brown kiwi is essentially too small to measure. Sources vary in the estimation of the brown kiwi's wing span as being from 0 cm to 5 cm.
Yes
The new zealand falcon's wing span is about 45 cm (about 18 inches)
there wingspan is 14cm
It's the length of the wing. Depends on make.
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The wing span of a Luna moth is 3'' to 5'' inches;3
Yes, a sycamore seed will likely fall faster with a shorter wing span. The wing acts as a parachute, increasing air resistance and slowing the descent. A shorter wing span reduces this drag, allowing the seed to fall more quickly. However, the trade-off is that a shorter wing span may also decrease the distance the seed can glide.
the airbus has a wing span of 99.8 metres ! huge! it s longer than the airbus itself! wow