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  2. Flying and gliding animals - Wikipedia

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    Among living animals which fly over land, the Andean condor and the marabou stork have the largest wingspan at 3.2 metres (10 ft). Studies have shown that it is physically possible for flying animals to reach 18-metre (59 ft) wingspans, [ 21 ] but there is no firm evidence that any flying animal, not even the azhdarchid pterosaurs, got that large.

  3. List of flying mythological creatures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of flying mythological creatures.This listing includes flying and weather-affecting creatures. Adzehate creatures; Angel; Arkan Sonney; Basilisk; Boobrie; Cockatrice

  4. List of idioms of improbability - Wikipedia

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    As a response to an unlikely proposition, "when pigs fly", "when pigs have wings", or simply "pigs might fly". [1] "When Hell freezes over" [2] and "on a cold day in Hell" [3] are based on the understanding that Hell is eternally an extremely hot place. The "Twelfth of Never" will never come to pass. [4] A song of the same name was written by ...

  5. Halteres - Wikipedia

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    8= single pair of wings and 9= halteres Crane fly haltere Halteres of a fly moving. Halteres (/ h æ l ˈ t ɪər iː z /; singular halter or haltere) (from Ancient Greek: ἁλτῆρες, hand-held weights to give an impetus in leaping) are a pair of small club-shaped organs on the body of two orders of flying insects that provide information about body rotations during flight. [1]

  6. Insect flight - Wikipedia

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    Clap and fling is used in sea butterflies like Limacina helicina to "fly" through the water. Clap and fling, or the Weis-Fogh mechanism, discovered by the Danish zoologist Torkel Weis-Fogh , is a lift generation method utilized during small insect flight. [ 17 ]

  7. 9 strange things that can kill you - AOL

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    More in strange: 9 unusual things that are banned around the world: Strange Things Banned Around the World. More on AOL: Airline's cute, unusual safety tactic

  8. Fairyfly - Wikipedia

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    In a few unusual species, females are winged and leave the original host egg to find new hosts and deposit their eggs in them, while males are wingless, mate with their sisters, and die in the original host egg. [2] The fossil record of fairyflies extends from at least the Albian age (about 107 myr) of the Early Cretaceous.

  9. Colugo - Wikipedia

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    They reach lengths of 35 to 40 cm (14 to 16 in) and weigh 1 to 2 kg (2.2 to 4.4 lb). [7] They have long, slender front and rear limbs, a medium-length tail, and a relatively light build.