peacockbutterflys have designs because , if they were to be in the forest and a predator looks for a peacockbutterfly it would get confused by all the trees and animals etc , they would get mistaken by it and fly right by . It also has poison in it so any predator will put it in its mouth it would spit it right out because it has poison in it and because of the designs on it would get confused by a bug when it was looking for a meat animal not a bug.
the development of dramatically novel designs, such as wings for flight
Wing tattoo designs can often have inspirational or spiritual symbolism. In many myths, wings often have to be earned.
country side wind turbines and modern turbines
A.the development of dramatically novel designs, such as wings for flight <3
Tribal tattoos are one of the more popular tattoo designs in America. With stars, crosses, angels, wings, phoenix, butterfly and dragons are not far behind.
Birds have hollow bones, and that makes them light enough for their wings to lift them off the ground. Also they have wings and lots of feathers, and they are shaped to give the bird lift so it can fly.
Mini, Bently, and Morgan all use designs like that, but I suspect it was probably a Mini you saw it on.
Bird wings are structured as modified forelimbs, consisting of bones similar to those in human arms, covered by feathers that provide lift and aid in flight. Moth wings, on the other hand, are composed of a network of veins covered by a thin layer of scales, giving them a unique texture and coloration. Both types of wings serve the primary function of enabling flight, but they are built from different materials and anatomical designs.
The logo brand with white wings is associated with the "Bacardi" rum company, which features a bat emblem alongside its branding. The white wings are often seen in promotional materials and designs related to Bacardi's products. If you are referring to a different brand or context, please provide more details for a more accurate identification.
There are mainly four types of animal wing designs: 1) Bat wings, which are made of elongated finger bones covered by a thin membrane; 2) Bird wings, which consist of feathers attached to a framework of bones; 3) Insect wings, which are thin, membranous structures supported by elongated veins; 4) Pterosaur wings, which were made of skin membranes supported by an elongated fourth finger.
Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most widely recognized designers of ornithopters, mechanical flying machines that mimic bird flight by flapping their wings. His sketches and designs from the 15th century laid the foundation for modern ornithopter designs.
no.because the designs just make it look better so basicly it do not affect flight