Humans fly?

Why cannot humans fly like birds?

Prabhakar G2007-07-29T05:44:37Z

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Humas were evolved from ape-like creatures who were arboreal lives. Subsequent generations refined and further refined the capacities of these ancestors till they reached the present stage. As the ancestors did not have wings or even the potential capacities of flying Man did not inherit them.As against this even if the dynasaurs were way out buldy than the puny ayrbreals they had the inherent rudimentary wings. Some of them developed into peterdoctyales who were flying creatures.

However, wings or no wings man can fly with much more strength than the strongest of birds and higher also.Man does not have fins like the fish and yee he can delve deeper than any of them and go across waters longer distances.He has improved his lot by dint of his own efforts.

Lisa2016-04-01T12:03:01Z

Leonardo da VInci was trying to use 500 year old technology. In 1979 a human-powered machine flew more than 22 miles (mostly over the sea) from England to France, and a solar-powered human-carrying aircraft has flown more than 160 miles non-stop.

Ludy V2007-07-29T05:16:06Z

We can fly, but we can not fly like birds, because we have no wings. We can fly in our dreams and we can fly as we are awake from within our stomach. This requires practice, patient and knowledge.

Ludy

Anonymous2007-07-29T04:39:53Z

Birds have evolved organic wings, similar to planes. The feather structure, is light and sheds water (good for storms, etc) very easily while being shaped

Our arms are just bulky and mishappen.

]]--((Iam-HeRe))--[[2007-07-29T04:37:02Z

because our body shapes are not like birds bodies !!

and their bodies are extremely small and with a very small weight not like us so that helps...

and they dont have hair like us !!!

strange question !! but dnt give up..

keep hearing the song..." i believe i can fly....." ;)

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