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Thirty-six inches as far as he knew. If you measure from the center of its back to its finger tips. The "wing span" if bilaterally symmetric, from tips to tips, about the same as the height of the individual human it's stated. Perhaps generally "shorter" than an Andean condor or an albatross. Due to measurement unit basis variation, the number can be misleading. Napoleon actually in our system about 5'7" though in "old units" cited as 5'2".

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Humans do not have wings. A bird's wingspan can be as small as a couple inches up to 11 feet or more.

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about 30 inches

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