Fletcher is a word meaning someone who makes arrows. Strictly speaking, a Fletcher is someone who Fletches arrows (puts the flight feathers on), while an 'arrow maker' makes the wooden part of the arrow. Over time, these two skills came to be undertaken by the same person and hence Fletcher became synonymous with arrow making.
the same
They weigh the same, if that's what you're asking.
A pound of feathers because feathers are less dense than lead and therefore take up more volume for the same mass.
Both the same weight :-)
NOOO!! Bird feathers come in a variety of sizes and colors.
their difference is that the male's color is like i guess you know the color of their feathers is darker not like a different color like the same color but darker
Disease - birds do not normally loose their feathers. When they change them it is called moult. Moulting is a process (like shedding in mammals) done regularly by birds, to replace old feathers with new, healthy feathers. This is normal. When a bird loses many feathers at once, it is usually due to the bird plucking out its own feathers OR a condition called French Moult, for which there is no cure.
i would recommend using feathers, if you only have 2, put them directly across from each other, if you have 3 feathers put 2 feathers on the same way as if you had 2 and 1 in in the middle of them on 1 side. make sure that when shooting the arrows the feathers don't touch the bow because they will break off or slow down the arrow.
The same as a gram of feathers. The same as a gram of feathers.
yes they are exactly the same, the poison arrow frog is also called a poison dart frog
Fletcher is a word meaning someone who makes arrows. Strictly speaking, a Fletcher is someone who Fletches arrows (puts the flight feathers on), while an 'arrow maker' makes the wooden part of the arrow. Over time, these two skills came to be undertaken by the same person and hence Fletcher became synonymous with arrow making.
No, they stay the same color year round, except for a brief molting period.
contour and the feathers to keep them warm are down.
Peacocks have evolved colourful feathers to attract the females for mating, similar to how roosters have colourful feathers for hens. The females are brown because they need to stay camouflaged on the nest. Because it is energetically costly for the males to grow these feathers (especially the long feathers of the peacock), it is thought that if a male grows these feathers, he is strong and healthy.
gone are the days of using feathers (unless you shoot longbow). these days people shoot with plasic fletches (also known as vanes) and also spin wings (also known as curly vanes).but They all do the same thing they stabilize the flight of the shaft by providing slight drag on the rear of the arrow.
To be honest, coincidence. Green Hornet, Green Lantern and Green Arrow were all concieved at different times by different people. Aside from the fact that they are all superheroes in some regard, and that Green Hornet and Green Arrow live in the same universe, they are three separate people, only with similar color motifs.