Oh, dude, if you've got a fractured cheekbone, you might want to hold off on booking that first-class ticket to Paris. Typically, with a fractured cheekbone, you shouldn't fly for at least 7-10 days to allow for proper healing and to avoid any discomfort during changes in air pressure. But hey, who needs the Eiffel Tower when you've got a comfy couch and Netflix, am I right?
its a real fly!
I think no
Birds can fly because they light feathers &they do not have bone marrow
because it helps it begum more helpful to make it fly most of the holler bone is made out of little little bone........@
A segull can fly a emu cant fly
it doesnt fly
no
Birds that fly.
Type your answer here... sternum is like a bone of wings which helps the birds to fly
No, as we do not fly. We are built for walking and running.
No, as we do not fly. We are built for walking and running.
An emu's bones are solid and adapted for long periods of running and walking. A seagull's bones are light and hollow so they can fly easily.