Humans cannot fly like birds due to our physiology, which lacks the necessary adaptations such as wings, lightweight bones, and specific muscle structures required for flight. Instead, we are limited by gravity and our body design. Icarus is a character from Greek mythology, the son of Daedalus, who crafted wings made of feathers and wax to escape from Crete. Ignoring his father's warnings, Icarus flew too close to the sun, causing the wax to melt and leading to his tragic fall into the sea.
Humans can fly (in jets, in plains) but not with crappy wax and feather "inventions".
No one can because humans cant fly naturally.
Well, look at the title. In a Greek myth, there is a boy and his father who is sent to jail. The boy's name is Icarus. They come up with a plan to get out of jail by collecting feathers and sticking them together with wax. When they were done, Icarus did not listen to his father about not going to close to the sun. So eventually, Icarus's wings melted off from the wax and he fell. Now, think about, Pit can't fly, and the title is Kid Icarus. Icarus was the boy's name, and he could not fly, just like Pit.
Icarus
Humans cannot breathe under wayer or fly
Icarus.
Icarus
Hope, because he wants to fly. He tries to fly but never succeeds.
to fly out their jail window
do not fly too closely to the sun.........
FLAMINGOS can eat so diff. from humans. They can fly which is also what a human cant do either.
Daedalus was the inventor of the labyrinth, and was trapped there too. Him and his son, Icarus, escaped, but only reached the edge of the island. To go over the water, Daedalus built wax wings, which he and Icarus would use to fly over the sea. Daedalus told Icarus not to fly to close to the sun, or his wings would melt. Icarus didn't listen, and ended up plummeting into the Iccarian Sea.