African or European swallows? we know they're non-migratory, but are they carrying a cord? Nice answer, #1, takes me right back to the top of the castle. ================================================================================== What, held under the dorsal guiding feathers?
It depends. Is it African or European?
AnswerAre you suggesting that birds migrate? African or European swallow?
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It depends on the average wind-speed velocity of an African Swallow.
The carrying capacity of the African savannah varies based on factors like climate, resources, and human impact. Generally, it can support a diverse range of wildlife including large herbivores like elephants and zebras, as well as predators like lions and cheetahs. Human activity, such as agriculture and urbanization, can influence and potentially decrease the natural carrying capacity of the savannah ecosystem.
African or European swallow?
African or eropean?
The same
It depends on if it is carrying a coconut or not. An unladen swallow can fly at about 10 meters per second. It is 384,400 kilometers to the moon, so it would take the swallow 1 year, 2 months, 18 days, 18 hours, 59 minutes and 46 seconds to get there. A fully laden swallow would take longer.
Zero, unless you count the speed in a vertical direction, at which point it is the acceleration due to gravity for the 17 ounces. It also depends on the type of bird and whether it migrates. Most commonly, an African or European swallow.
The African Luhya translation of the English word 'swallow' is "Miraa".