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  2. Kiwi! - Wikipedia

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    It won official recognition on March 26, 2007, when viewers voted it the Most Adorable video of 2006 in the first annual YouTube Video Awards. [1] This was an event large enough to draw international media attention [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] with ABC News describing Kiwi! as "so cute it hurts" [ 2 ] while the International Herald Tribune , critical of ...

  3. Bird flight - Wikipedia

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    Bird flight is the primary mode of locomotion used by most bird species in which birds take off and fly. Flight assists birds with feeding, breeding , avoiding predators , and migrating . Bird flight includes multiple types of motion, including hovering, taking off, and landing, involving many complex movements.

  4. Peep and the Big Wide World - Wikipedia

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    Peep and the Big Wide World is an animated children's television series created by Danish-Canadian animator Kaj Pindal.It revolves around the lives of Peep, Chirp, and Quack, as viewers discover, investigate, and explore the world around them.

  5. Can chickens fly? Here's everything to know about the bird's ...

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    These traits add extra weight to the bird, making it harder to fly. The world record for the longest chicken flight is 13 seconds with a distance of over 300 feet . How long do chickens live?

  6. List of birds by flight heights - Wikipedia

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    This height was recorded over Nevada; [1] [4] [5] This record occurred when a Lockheed L-188 Electra turboprop airliner operating a Western Airlines flight suffered a bird strike at cruising altitude. [8] Bar-tailed godwit: Limosa lapponica: Scolopacidae: 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) [5] [9] It can reach this height while migrating. White stork ...

  7. Flying and gliding animals - Wikipedia

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    Birds (flying, soaring) – Most of the approximately 10,000 living species can fly (flightless birds are the exception). Bird flight is one of the most studied forms of aerial locomotion in animals. See List of soaring birds for birds that can soar as well as fly. Townsends's big-eared bat, (Corynorhinus townsendii) displaying the "hand wing"

  8. Drone with bird-like legs takes off by jumping into flight - AOL

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    Scientists have built a bird-inspired robot with legs that can walk on the ... Raven’s jumping legs also allowed it to start flight at a height of about 0.4 m, helping overcome potential ground ...

  9. Festo SmartBird - Wikipedia

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    The natural wingbeat of a bird was emulated by using bionics technology to decipher bird flight. Based on the flight of a herring gull, Smartbird differs from previous flapping wing attempts in that it can take off, fly and land by itself. Its wings not only beat up and down, but deliberately twist.