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Wings Xpress on Clinton Hwy near Merchants Dr. They are the Smalls but not frozen. Also they are never Breaded. They are the kind you can set an eating record with.
Yes, do not try to separate them with your fingers or nails...just lightly blow on their wings they will eventually unstick!
Lugia has wings (he uses them to fly) but the ends look like fingers so it's confusing.
No.Bird wings are made of feathers.Bee wings (and many insects) are made of a membane supported by a system of veins.Bat wings are skin webbing stretched between their "fingers".
Chicken fingers are cuts of breast meat approximately three inches long. Chickens have wings and toes, but no fingers. They used to, but some fella named Sanders took em' all and made a fortune selling them. Even bought an honorary military title with the earnings. Hens now a days just come with wings but they are getting rarer now since Sanders ran outta fingers and started selling wings, when they run out watch for chicken toes and a product called "the parsons nose" soon to be marketed ( the parsons nose is the south end of a north bound chicken) "wink."
Does a buffalo eat chicken wings? Fish don't have fingers!
These are birds and have bones in their wings like other birds and even very similar to human arms and fingers. They are covered with feathers.
No. Penguins are birds, and birds do not have fingers. Penguins have wings, which they use like flippers, and they have webbed feet.
The locomotive organ of a bat is its wings. Bats have a unique anatomy that allows them to fly. Their wings are composed of extremely elastic skin stretched between long slender fingers which act like the ribs of an umbrella. The skin is connected to the long fingers at the wrist and elbow and extends all the way to the tips of the fingers. The wings are also supported by a thin membrane known as the patagium that runs along the length of the fingers. The patagium is extremely light and can be controlled by the bat to adjust its flight. The overall structure of the wings allows bats to maneuver quickly and accurately in the air.The wings of a bat are responsible for generating lift and thrust allowing it to fly. To generate lift bats use their wings to create an area of low pressure above the wings. This low pressure causes the air to flow over the wings and move faster creating an upward force known as lift. To generate thrust bats use their wings to move air downward which creates a backward force or thrust. The combination of lift and thrust allows bats to fly.
A bat's wing does not have fingers like a human hand. Instead, bats have elongated fingers covered in a thin membrane of skin that forms their wings. Typically, bats have five elongated fingers, which support the wing structure.
== == Birds fly because their wings are like their fingers and the push off the ground and open their wings and they glide while pushing air out from under them to go higher and to go lower they will just glide and lean foward. == ==
Wings evolved in different animal lineages as adaptations for flight, primarily in insects, birds, and bats. In insects, wings likely originated from extensions of the body wall, enabling better mobility and access to resources. In birds, wings evolved from forelimbs with feathers, enhancing their ability to glide and fly. Bats developed wings from elongated fingers covered by a membrane, allowing them to navigate and exploit ecological niches in the air.