A katydid typically flaps its wings around 5 to 10 times per second. This rapid wing movement produces the characteristic sounds associated with these insects, which are primarily used for attracting mates. The exact flapping rate can vary depending on the species and environmental factors.
Ducks do not flap their wings
In flight, a bee flaps its wings 200 to 230 times a second.
Mosquitos, depending on species, can flap their wing up to 1,000 time per second!
Depends. If it is a bald eagle it will flap its wings over 9 times per second. Another type of eagle can beat its wings over 5 times a second.
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Well I can tell you that the average Humming Bird Can flap its wings 50-53 flaps a second so if you times that many flaps to the hour you'll get your answer.
90 times per secondI learned this in First Grade. A ladybug beats its wings 90 times every second; also 2,700 a minute; and 162,000 times an hour.
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