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About 3 centimeters from head to toe, or wing.
Yes but not for long as it would be in a lot of pain.
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just let it be and keep it away from danger and let it heal itself
The wing will never heal, unlike when you set a broken bone. If you find a butterfly with a piece of wing hanging loose, you can pull off that piece of wing and let the butterfly go. Otherwise, it's best to leave it be and let nature take it's course.
insect's example: The insect's wing is damaged.
LIFT on a wing shaped body is partially dependent on the density of the Fluid that the wing is passing through. If the Cloud is DENSER than the Air surrounding it the Wing will experience more LIFT.
There is an old saying: 'The bumble bee is too heavy to fly, but no-one told the bee'. This was strengthened when early aeronautical engineers calculated the lift from a bumble bee's wings and said it was less than the bee's weight. They had made the mistake of treating the wing as a simple aerofoil.It was quite a few years before the real truth was found. As the bee flies, the downstrokes of the wing generate vortices above the wings. These create several times more lift than a simple aerofoil, more than enough for the bee to fly.
How long does it take to heal a butterfly wing
They don't know the words? The humming can be due to either the vibration of the wings or the vibration of the thorax and wing muscles (bumble bees do this) to loosen the pollen on flowers.
it depends on how bad of a break it is, and if the wing needs to be "set" if the break is too bad, it may never heal properly, even if seen by a vet.
Sadly, there is not much you can do if the wing is actually broken. Although it is possible for the bone to heal, the bird will never fly again. Sorry--but the bird in all likely hood will expire.