yes it can, for example Brittany Griner plays for baylor university WOO and she is 6'8 and her wingspan is 7'4 PRETTY AMAZING
This means that the distance of your spread wings is longer than you are tall.
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Yes, a 6-foot person can have an 8-foot wingspan, although it is quite rare. Wingspan can vary significantly among individuals due to factors like genetics and body proportions. While most people have a wingspan close to their height, some may have longer arms that result in a greater wingspan. Therefore, it is possible but not typical.
185' It's longer from wing tip to wing tip than from nose to tail
The largest horse fly species can have a wingspan of up to 2.4 inches and a body size of about 1 inch.
As the animal grows and develops its wingspan will be shorter than the average adult wing-span, which is about equal to an adult human's: that is, about six feet, measured with wings/ arms outstretched from the body, parallel to the ground.
Yes, an owls wingspan can be far greater than 1m, some owls, such as the European eagle owl can span almost 2m in length
Dragonflies are known for their long, slender abdomens. They belong to the order Odonata and have elongated bodies that are typically longer than their wingspan.
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None ! A snakes tongue is rarely longer than its head !
Hawks are generally larger than kites. While both belong to the family of birds of prey, hawks tend to have a more robust body and a broader wingspan. Kites are typically lighter and have longer wings in proportion to their body size, which allows them to be more agile in flight. Overall, hawks usually have a greater body mass compared to kites.