The Mydas fly, specifically the species Mydas clavatus, typically has a wingspan ranging from 2 to 4 centimeters (about 0.8 to 1.6 inches). These flies are known for their distinctive appearance, often featuring a shiny, black body. They are found in various habitats, and their size can vary slightly depending on the specific environment and conditions.
To help it to fly
figure it out ur self dude
Yes, an Eagle can fly with a limp wing. You should know, it is the law to fly.
Yes, Luna moths can still fly with a torn wing, but it may affect their flight capabilities and make it more challenging for them to fly long distances or evade predators.
NO THE WING ARE TOYS .
Yes but not for long as it would be in a lot of pain.
migratory birds have strong wing muscles as they have to fly long long distances and it requires a lot of power to fly very far.
Yes, Chelonia mydas (the green sea turtle) is a reptile.
Aden, a wing; adenydd , wings.
The long stiff flight feathers on a bird's wing are called remiges. They provide the necessary lift and thrust for the bird to fly efficiently.
>No it cannot fly with one wing. UNLESS the aircraft's body actually produces sufficient lift, such as a "flying wing" aircraft
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.