Crows can beat their wings about once or twice per second. This means they can beat their wings up to 120 times a minute.
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A fox could be a predator of the crow, if the crow were on the ground...but the predator of a crow would be an owl.
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A crow is actually a member of the Crow family, which includes birds like magpies and jackdaws.
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55 times per second.
120 times per second
Moths flap their wings wildly when they feel threatened. It is a defense mechanism.
Hummingbirds have extremely fast wing flapping rates. The average flaps is 50 times per second, but can go as high as 200.
Most hummingbirds flap their wings about 50 or so times a second. Moravia They have special wing that bend so that they can flap their wings faster
Mosquitos, depending on species, can flap their wing up to 1,000 time per second!
Ducks do not flap their wings
I don't think it would be that much. Researchers tell that it's max is 80 or 90 wing beats.
300 times
it can go fast
The crow's food was approaching in front of the crow and the crow grabbed it up with its beak and gobbled it up in one second.
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