A fly typically beats its wings around 200 to 300 times per second, depending on the species and environmental conditions. This rapid wing movement allows flies to maneuver quickly and hover in place, contributing to their agility in flight.
about 200 flopsters per second
50 miles
About 15 miles per hour.
up to 100mph
It depends on how many hours you work per year.
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Eagle fly 120km per hour.
A bumble bee flaps its wings bout 180 times per second, and per minute about 11,000 times.
1000 km/hrs
Snowy owls fly by flapping their long wings. it can fly up to 69 mph sh!t but ifu want to be teknical it flaps its wings tucks in its feet shrugs its shoulders and lifts in the air (this is a different person) and it can fly up to 69 mph
720 to 5,400 times a minute, depending on the species
about 200 flopsters per second
150 miles per hour
1.5 billion
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no. its an observation. there is a large difference between the two <3 Cameron
Well I can tell you that the average Humming Bird Can flap its wings 50-53 flaps a second so if you times that many flaps to the hour you'll get your answer.