When fairies' wings get wet, they are unable to fly until they are dry. Because of this, fairies only swim in emergencies.
Fairies are drawn to the water, despite this. They are very vain, beautiful creatures, and love to look at their own reflections in the water.
Getting wet can be catastrophic to some types of fairies: scotch thistle fairies for instance are completely incapacitated upon contact with water. The water lily fairies however is as much at home in the water as out. One quick buzz of their hard, wax-coated wings and they can take right off. Apple and Cherry blossom fairies are slightly incapacitated by water but recover quickly.
Water fairies can go in water hence the name, water fairies. They, in fact, live in water.
Water Sprites can be in the water as well as out suffering no ill effects or handicap for being wet.
Water Babies are wingless and live exclusively in the water or on the banks of lakes and rivers, and the gentle shore of the sea.
there is allot of things about fairies but this is what i know from a book called Fairies and Elves. fairies don't really have wings they fly without wings or some don't even fly at all.
because that if they get their wings wet they can't FLY1
Pixie: Pixies have green skin, they are bigger than fairies, and have butterfly-like wings. Fairy: Fairies have peach skin, smaller than pixies, and have dragonfly-like wings.
People cant be fairies because they are humans and they dont have wings. But Fairies are NOT human
By flying on what they so call magical flying wings... nooob wings......... lol
yes they do and scientist believe and discovered princess fairies and they have wings so if believe hard enough and think lots about what I've said fairies wil come out become your friend Only certain types of fairies have wings, most don't. Winged fairies were only discovered in Victorian times. So it doesn't matter if you are of fairy royalty or not. You have to be of the right type to have wings and then it doesn't matter what social stratum you are from.
No. Wet wings are too heavy for the bees to fly.
The plural of the noun fairy is fairies.
Actually fairies acquired their wings only recently, Victorian times. Before that fairies were wingless and closely associate with goblins, imps and the like. The 'Fey' beings.
Small fairies go to a magic school where they learn how to use their powers and how to use their wings properly. The older fairies teach them.
'Wings' by Aprilynne Pike.
Real fairies do not exist, so the answer is a resounding no.