to keep dirt out of its nose
The number of flaps a bird can do in a minute varies significantly depending on the species. Smaller birds, like hummingbirds, can flap their wings up to 70 times per second, translating to over 4,000 flaps per minute. In contrast, larger birds, such as eagles or swans, may only flap their wings around 10 to 15 times per second, resulting in about 600 to 900 flaps per minute. Overall, wingbeat frequency is closely tied to the bird's size, flight style, and energy needs.
Epiglottis
there are over 9,000 speces of birds there are over 9,000 speces of birds
The Brittany. Most people look over its abilities, but it has almost 300 million smell receptors like the bloodhound does.
you know it is yor head
In Washington State, vehicles are generally required to have mud flaps if they are designed to carry a load or are over a certain weight. Specifically, trucks and trailers with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of over 10,000 pounds typically need to have mud flaps installed. However, the law does not specify that you must have four mud flaps; instead, the requirement is based on the vehicle's configuration and use. Always check the latest local regulations to ensure compliance.
no i havent seen seen anything over two inches
The part that goes over the nose is a nose band. The thing that goes over the entire head is called a bridle.
You can have index cards as flaps and put the date on the front and when you flap it over, info is on the back
A beagle is. They are known fo there hunting. Don't let them off there lesh when you are near by birds or bunnies they won't listen to you when you call them over. Ther brain and ears go off and there nose goes on.
no birds can fly over
A beagle is. They are known fo there hunting. Don't let them off there lesh when you are near by birds or bunnies they won't listen to you when you call them over. Ther brain and ears go off and there nose goes on.