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There is the Alexandra or Queen Alexandra Birdwing which is easily the largest butterfly in terms of wing-spread. I have seen estimates up to one foot or maybe even l4 inches! and colorful to boot. Named in honor of the Queen Consort of King Edward VII ( you know, the Cigar man!)
The Queen Alexandra caterpillar eats a toxic pipevine plant, the Aristolochia schlecteri, on which it is hatched. The adult will feed on the liquid nectar of flowers. It is toxic and caused the butterfly to cause illness in any predator who follishly eats it.
The wingspan of a postman butterfly ranges from 3.5 to 4 inches. They are considered medium to large-sized butterflies.
Temperature is an environmental variable that can affect wing color in western white butterflies. Cooler temperatures during the pupal stage can result in lighter wing coloration, while warmer temperatures can lead to darker wing coloration.
The ulna is one of the bones in the wing of a chaffinch, located on the inner side of the wing between the elbow and the wrist. It helps to support the wing structure for flight and movement.
The largest butterfly in the world is female Queen Alexandra Birdwing Butterfly. It can be found in New Guinea and is know by the scientific name Ornithoptera Alexandrae. Its wing span can reach up to 12 and a half inches (32 cm). The male is generally considerably smaller than the female.
The wing span of a pterodactyl can actually vary. The average wing span though is considered to be roughly 35 feet across.
The wing span of an F-16 is 9.96 metres.
Any animal with wings has a wing span. The term means the distance across the wings when they are spread out, so you can't have a wing span unless you have wings.
The Boeing 747 has a wingspan of 195.8 inches. The plane started flying commercially in 1970, and was known as "Queen of the Skies."
The Boeing 747 has a wingspan of 195.8 inches. The plane started flying commercially in 1970, and was known as "Queen of the Skies."
The wing span of the brown kiwi is essentially too small to measure. Sources vary in the estimation of the brown kiwi's wing span as being from 0 cm to 5 cm.
The Boeing 747 has a wingspan of 195.8 inches. The plane started flying commercially in 1970, and was known as "Queen of the Skies."
Yes
The new zealand falcon's wing span is about 45 cm (about 18 inches)
there wingspan is 14cm
It's the length of the wing. Depends on make.