Examples of using Wingspan in English and their translations into Spanish
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This female bee can be 3.8cm long, with a 6.3cm wingspan.
Both can reach a length of 3 meters wingspan.
Some males approach 30 cm in wingspan.
Students can also review their application status through their WingSpan account.
One of the birdwing butterflies has a twelve inch wingspan!
with its two-metre wingspan, is the albatross.
It is also included on the CD collection Wingspan: Hits and History.
It has tube-like nostrils and a wingspan of about 40 cm.
The design was lengthened from 74 ft 3 in to 95 ft 9 in and the wingspan was increased to 102 ft 4 in.
My God, with a wingspan like you're talking about here, that thing could fly Miles into New York City every day.
Artwork produced for the book Extinct Birds of New Zealand by Alan Tennyson Wingspan Birds of Prey Trust"Haast Eagle.
This species has a wingspan of 13-15 mm, head and thorax are greyish-ochreous, mixed with dark grey.
TPteranodon Flyers- Glide and soar through the air on this kid-friendly attraction that suspends guests beneath the 10-foot wingspan of a Pteranodon.
identifiable by their 6-foot wingspan and wobbly flight path.
With 170 cm wingspan, it is the largest bird nesting in The Canary Islands.
The wingspan and many combinations you will be able to do, will surprise your audience.
His nine-foot wingspan can carry him hundreds of miles a day… in search of animal carcasses with precious little effort.
The usual brake line brakes all the wingspan of the Sol Hercules;
As to adapt to its wingspan its gaping depth as the hull of a vessel tilted to one
Large birds; their wingspan could reach up to 2.5 meters that can be appreciated in its maximum splendor when they are in full flight.