yes humans could have wings but only in books. an average adult would have to have a 90 ft wing span just to get airborn, and even if you did have wings not only would you still have a hard time flying, but you would never find a shirt to fit over the 90 ft wings
No, as a human, you cannot grow wings naturally. Wings are specific adaptations found in birds, bats, insects, and some other animals to help them fly. Technology has enabled the creation of devices that allow humans to experience flight, but natural wing growth is not possible for us.
There are many reasons1. Our bones weigh too much. Birds have different bones, sort of hollow. If we ever did find a way to make our bones hollow, they would be very easy to break.2. Our lungs are different. Birds have air sacs.3. Birds have different red blood cells. Their red blood cells have nucleus. Our don't to make space for oxygen.4. We don't have the pectoral muscles on our chest to power a pair of wings.5. Our wings would have to be bigger than a hanglider!6.The wings would have to be attached near your center of gravity to fly, which is your waist or midsection. And there are no bones there to attatch wings to.7.Even if everything worked, our body would reject them. Bodies of pregnant women even try to reject babies. Imagine wings!Hope I helped!Because they are not birds but humans
If people could grow wings, we would be flying all over the place. How many people have you seen flying lately? What??? NO! if you could, then people would be flying everywhere. It's impossible to grow you own wings! You should know that! r u kidding? if u just believe, u can do anything. one day ull fly away, just keep dreaming kiddo!
An example of an analogous structure is the wings of birds and the wings of bats. Both structures have a similar function (flying) but are made of different materials and have evolved separately in these two distinct groups of animals.
Daedalus invented the labyrinth and wings for humans.
Birds wings are just like humans arms. And you don't see humans having 4 arms. Birds have two wings.
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No, humans do not have wings on their bodies so they can not do this.
Daedalus
Not with modern science.
Humans do not have the biological capability to grow wings naturally. The evolution and development of wings would require significant genetic and physiological changes over many generations, which is not feasible for humans.
No, humans have never had wings where their shoulder blades are located. The structure of human anatomy does not include wings.
Because you're not a fairy
Daedalus
Well I was told that scientists can implant wings onto peoples backs but I can't know for sure ... Also if they can they haven't tried it on humans yet ....
both wings have a lot of bones and humans dont have wings