About a quarter of an inch, or possibly smaller.
No! Neither can fly!
To help it to fly
light weight, wing span, good stamina
OK, well they can fly because A)they have wings. Now, in order for a bird to fly its wing span must reach full growth and then they can proceed with the flying session. Each bird has a wing span. Which is how long there wings are. The longer the wings the faster it can fly. And the faster it can dive.
Because they're wings are made for climbing. The body mass of the ostrich is too massive for its wing span and wing muscles.
A buzzard can fly approximately 25 miles per hour. The wing span of the buzzard is approximately 48 to 60 inches.
A lady bug is faster than a dragon fly due to the wing span difference
The wing span of a pterodactyl can actually vary. The average wing span though is considered to be roughly 35 feet across.
The wing span of an F-16 is 9.96 metres.
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.
Sort of a wider wing span creates more lift but also creates more drag the shape of the wing is also a factor
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.