A fly typically moves its wings around 200 to 300 times per second, depending on the species and environmental conditions. This rapid wingbeat allows flies to achieve agile flight and quick maneuverability. Some smaller fly species may even exceed this rate, reaching up to 1,000 wingbeats per second in certain cases.
It beats its wings 12 times a second
a housefly beats its wings around 200 times per second
its 128 times per second
In flight, a bee flaps its wings 200 to 230 times a second.
It beats about 1111 times a second!
WE can't predict for sure however it should be around 50bps!
its 128 times per second
flaps its wings about 12 times a 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.
According to Wikipedia, they beat their wings approximately 200 times per second.
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Ducks do not flap their wings