Some wings have eye like patterns that look like a bigger predator.
no there made of skin if they were made out of featheres they would look like wierd birds
The wings maybe? Their wingspans are different I guess... :) The wings maybe? Their wingspans are different I guess... :) THEY DON'T THEY JUST LOOK LIKE THEY DO BECAUSE THEY NEED TO FLAP FASTER !
Humming birds are tiny little birds that hang around flowers. They have wings that flap extremley fast and usually are don't have any color.
they look like glider mostly not of wings of birds small webbing underneath their arms to make a jump and fly the rest is the squirrel part
I'm guessing that your reading the houe of night series it looks like a man with a birds wings eyes and beak
A sleek,steamlined bird of prey with long pointed wings. Most have a tear stripe on face.
Birds can fly because they have wings, and also because they have hollow bones. Humans can't fly because we don't have hollow bones or wings! Because a Birds bones are hollow my science teacher also calls there bones spongy because they look like that from the inside. And since there bones are hollow it makes them less heavy i would guess and thats why they can fly!!!
The eyebrows raise so high in astonishment, they look like the wings of a bird in flight.
They look a lot like a bees wings but black really thin and almost like wired.
An Io Moth can scare away birds by flashing its bright eye spots located on its hindwings when threatened. The sudden appearance of these eye spots can startle or confuse predators, giving the moth a chance to escape.
It's all a matter of opinion. I would say they have some similar qualities, although last time I checked birds don't have engines :PAnyway, like I said, it's about opinion. Some people will say birds look exactly like planes, others will say they look nothing like birds.Birds do have wings like planes do, and a back flip/tail, like planes do. They also share the same front base, as a bird has their head in front, and the plane has the cockpit.In fact, some planes are actually modeled after birds."New research suggests that a bird-shaped airplane - with angled wings and a fatter body - would make the modern plane more fuel efficient. I spoke recently with Geoffrey Spedding, an engineer at the University of Southern California, about this discovery - and how it could change the way we fly."Check out this article: