Spit can typically fly a few feet to several feet, depending on factors like the force of the expulsion and the angle at which it is projected. Studies suggest that saliva can travel distances ranging from 3 to 6 feet when forcefully ejected. However, in some cases, it may travel even further under certain conditions. Overall, the maximum distance is influenced by individual variations and the method of expulsion.
about 10 feet far
They don't spit.
The fly is putting down digestive enzymes to break the food down into a liquid. So then the fly only has to slurp it back up, no chewing required. Because fly spit disolves the food and then they can sort of lick it up. oh ewww
Farewell Spit is located in the far northwest of the South Island.
i don't know but i am a girl and i can spit up to eight feet.
No,but a komodo dragons spit carries a lot of bacteria
Flies do not spit acid. They use their specialized mouthparts to regurgitate digestive enzymes onto food, which helps break it down into a liquid form that they can then consume.
they fly on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on! they fly forever!
Not far.
Penguins cant fly.
The best answer is as far as they have to. Migrating ducks fly thouands of miles, while domestic breeds rarely fly at all.
How far can helicopter fly on a one tank of gas