esta pagina es un asco no pueden decirme nada del bumblebee.
pero tambien es un poco buena xq me ayudo a hacer mi tarea mas rapido.
asi q esta pagina es buena y mala al mismo tiempo. :)
A locust beats their wings 12 to 15 times a second which would be 720 to 900 times a minute. Smaller insects have to beat their wing more frequently, sometimes up to 1,000 times per second.
A bumble can beat its wings about 400-450 beats per minute.
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a housefly beats its wings around 200 times per second
Bumble bees beat their wings between 130 and 240 times a second with the smaller bees at the higher end of the scale and the larger bees at the low end. To say how may times an hour would imply they fly continuously for an hour, which they don't.
An American robin can beat its wings times per second.
a dragonfly beats its wings 30 beats per second
It beats its wings 12 times a second
It beats about 1111 times a second!
It beats its wing for about 1111 times a second.
1111
A red robin's wings beat about 2.3 times per second. This is equal to about 138 beats per minute.
From www.hummigbirdsociety.org: A Ruby-throated Hummingbird, hovering in open space, has a wingbeat rate of about 50-52 times per second. The smaller the hummingbird, the faster the speed, ranging from about 10-80 beats per second. they are fast birds and the can be found in petco or any other pet store
They beat their wings 12-80 beats per second, depending on the species. For 12 beats per second, that is over 8640 per hour.
190 * 60 = 1140, so a housefly must beat its wings 1140 times a minute.