grow wing and then go to KFC and get some chicken feathers and some tar and go to the highest building and jump of and flap your arms like a little kid getting raped by Michael Jackson who is getting hunted by the Olive Warrior
It runs and then jumps and starts flapping its wings and then its off
they can fly at about 600miles per hour
Bumblebees fly by flapping their wings at a fast rate, up to around 130 times per second. Their wings are flexible and move in a figure-eight pattern, creating lift and thrust to keep them airborne. Bumblebees are also able to adjust the angle and speed of their wings to maneuver and hover efficiently.
The duck flapping its wings to fly in the air is an example of Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the duck flaps its wings downward, it pushes air downward, creating an upward force that lifts the duck off the ground.
Soft, downy feathers keep birds' bodies toasty and warm. At the same time, the waxy outer ones keep off the rain. More importantly, feathers allow birds to fly. Birds beat their feathered wings to lift off the ground and fly through the air.
planes! ( if this was a joke question???)
their wings are not used for flapping
Their wings cause they use it to fly by flapping it
it means to fly without flapping wings
Flight is a phenomenon that has long been a part of the natural world. Birds fly not only by flapping their wings, but by gliding with their wings.
Budgies do not soar. They fly, and to do so, they must flap their wings.
Then this is the most strange question ive ever seen about birds.
Without wings, birds couldn't fly.
The bones are hollow and make the bird light and he can fly by flapping his wings.
Birds can fly because they have feathers that enables them to fly. That, and having hollow bones, being lightweight and flapping their wings to propel them through the air.
Big birds can fly over parking lots on sunny days without flapping their wings because of the rising hot air acting as a thermal current which creats lift and negates the need to flap their wings. The wings in these circumstances act like the wings of a glider.
by flapping its wings... not that confusing