i really dont know at all
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WE can't predict for sure however it should be around 50bps!
It beats its wings 12 times a second
a housefly beats its wings around 200 times per second
In flight, a bee flaps its wings 200 to 230 times a second.
a dragonfly beats its wings 30 beats per second
Depends. If it is a bald eagle it will flap its wings over 9 times per second. Another type of eagle can beat its wings over 5 times a second.
its 128 times per second
90 times per secondI learned this in First Grade. A ladybug beats its wings 90 times every second; also 2,700 a minute; and 162,000 times an hour.
It beats about 1111 times a second!
According to Wikipedia, they beat their wings approximately 200 times per second.
There are many kinds of purple birds. In North America, we have the Purple Gallinule, Varied Bunting, Purple Martin, Band Tailed Pigeon, and the Purple Finch (which is more red than purple). There are a countless amount of exotic birds that are purple, to blend in with their surroundings. Many domestic birds are bred to be purple, because there is a high demand for them.