300 times
by the muscles that are in there wings heres a picture of one enjoy
They flap their wings
55 times per second.
They flap their wings in a figure 8 pattern very fast
Moths flap their wings wildly when they feel threatened. It is a defense mechanism.
The rapid flapping of wings in birds or insects is usually to generate lift and maintain flight. The wings create air pressure differences that keep the animal airborne.
120 times per second
flap flap flap.
Its wings... the way its wings flap around so fast, they would outrun its pray.
Flap Your Wings - song - was created in 2003.
A bee typically flaps its wings at a rate of around 200 to 230 beats per second. The speed may vary depending on the species of bee and its size.