yes they do. Not!
so the arrow will spin and fly straight. P.S. it makes it fly farther.
Arrows do not fly straight because of factors like wind resistance, gravity, and imperfections in the arrow's shape or weight distribution. These factors can cause the arrow to veer off course from its intended path.
Ostriches have down feathers. Because they can not fly they have no need for contour feathers...
i would recommend using feathers, if you only have 2, put them directly across from each other, if you have 3 feathers put 2 feathers on the same way as if you had 2 and 1 in in the middle of them on 1 side. make sure that when shooting the arrows the feathers don't touch the bow because they will break off or slow down the arrow.
Yes.
Ostriches can't fly.
Birds need their feathers because they need to fly and stay warm and covered.If the parakeet has no feathers I'm pretty sure it's a second old.
It depends on how much you weigh.
Arrows in archery are measured for accuracy and precision by factors such as weight, straightness, spine consistency, and fletching quality. These measurements help ensure that arrows fly straight and hit the target consistently.
Birds cannot fly at all without their feathers.
yes. but you need to really image it and believe in it.
the tail has flight feathers and the flight feathers help a bird to fly.