Your Answer is... As you ask for the animal with wings, so here is the answer: "Bat" Regards, M. Saad Shahid saadi.saad@gmail.com
The speed at which a bird flaps its wings varies significantly by species. For instance, small birds like hummingbirds can flap their wings at an astonishing rate of about 50 to 80 times per second, which translates to approximately 3,000 to 4,800 flaps per minute. Larger birds, such as eagles or pigeons, typically flap their wings much slower, averaging around 10 to 15 flaps per second, which equates to about 600 to 900 flaps per minute.
A device to aid lift, such as Slats and Flaps on the wings.
flaps its wings about 12 times a second.
it flaps its wings
720 to 5,400 times a minute, depending on the species
It flaps it's wings!!!!!
It flaps its wings.
flaps its wings
The M 61 Vulcan canon loads and fires an incredible 100 rounds per second! That's faster than a hummingbird flaps its wings.
uh, NO! they just have skin flaps! what do you think flying squirels have wings?!
Flaps and slatsSlats and flaps
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