Which type of Wings do you need?
Which type of Wings do you need?
Your life would be much easier if you had a pair of wings. Wings come in a lot of different shapes and sizes. There are also different kind of wings for different flying creatures. This test has 10 questions that will help you determine which pair of wings will suit you.
Your life would be much easier if you had a pair of wings. Wings come in a lot of different shapes and sizes. There are also different kind of wings for different flying creatures. This test has 10 questions that will help you determine which pair of wings will suit you.
What do you do for a living?
Where do you live?
How do you commute on a daily basis?
If you had to choose one of these options for a meal, which one would it be?
Someone wants to take you flying and gives you these choices...pick one
If you could choose a pair of wings, which would you choose?
Choose a character / characters with wings
Choose an air sport....you must...
You wake up tomorrow with a pair of wings, do you hide them from the world?
Last question...Why would you want wings?
Eagle/Hawk Wings
Eagle/Hawk Wings
Eagles and Hawks can soar for hours without needing to flap their wings. They fly mostly to hunt and protect their territory. They have large, broad wings optimized for gliding.
Butterfly Wings
Butterfly Wings
Butterflies have huge wings compared to their small bodies. Butterfly flight is erratic, but for a reason. To confuse predators. Butterflies are also extremely agile. Butterflies are some of the most beautiful creatures in the insect world with vivid colors and interesting patterns on their wings.
Bee Wings
Bee Wings
Honey Bees use their short stubby wings to fly from flower to flower, collecting nectar which is converted by Bees into Honey. Bees don't use their wings to soar, hunt or find mates. Bees use their wings for one purpose. Work.
Owl Wings
Owl Wings
Owls may look cute and educated, but in reality they are ruthless nocturnal hunters. Their whole bodies are adapted to fly and hunt at night. Owl wings are also specially adapted for silent flight.
Dove/Pigeon Wings
Dove/Pigeon Wings
Unfairly painted as rats with wings, pigeons and doves are actually very good flyers. They are extremely fast and agile. In straight flight not even a falcon can catch up with a homing pigeon. Racing pigeons are bred to race and are the true athletes of the winged world.
Humming bird Wings
Humming bird Wings
Humming birds are unique in many ways. They are called humming birds, because their wing beats are audible to humans. They can hover in mid air, a feat not many birds can match and is able to fly at speeds of up to 15 m/s.
Bat Wings
Bat Wings
Bat Wings are essentially hands with very long fingers between which a membrane is stretched. Some scientists agree that bat wings are more efficient than most bird wings. By moving their 'fingers', bats can perform impressive aerial feats like twisting and diving in flight, especially when hunting.
Falcon Wings
Falcon Wings
Falcons are fast flyers. They have long thin wings built for speed. The peregrine falcon is the fastest animal alive, reaching 200 mph in its stoop.