Yes, after a few seconds when they get out of the daze of being born. no they are still wet
yes they can cause they have flying jetpacks no they don't have jetpacks and yes
well my good friend. it is 3 weeks when their wings have full feathers
no because they are only born
They can fly as soon as they fledge. The parents will fly and swoop with them though.
Usually until it gets all of its feathers.
until the bird is able to hunt ,fly and fend for itself.
You can fly anytime as long as you have the baby first dont kill the baby
No where. They stay in the nest until they are ready to fly.
Yes, but not long distance!
They are cared for really until they fly away to find their own mate... but they don't leave the nest for at least 21 days.
Less than 10 minutes if you're at that loction in Africa.
very not good, if fly is attached to zipper
It depends on if it is carrying a coconut or not. An unladen swallow can fly at about 10 meters per second. It is 384,400 kilometers to the moon, so it would take the swallow 1 year, 2 months, 18 days, 18 hours, 59 minutes and 46 seconds to get there. A fully laden swallow would take longer.
If you freeze a fly, it will die.
it takes approximately 10 days