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If humans could fly, how big would our wings be?in which he describes the scaling of bird wing parameters with respect to body mass. But in this hypothetical scenario, we can't simply slap on a pair of wings and call it a day. It requires a ...
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New mechanism uncovered for the reduction of emu wingsThe emu is a flightless bird with wings that have undergone significant reduction. Despite this, the precise mechanisms behind the morphological changes in their wings have remained largely unknown.
It requires a complete reimagining of our anatomy. If we want to fly ... specialties involves different types of wings. For example, Habib said that a bird that flaps throughout a journey has ...
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