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  2. Hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    The giant hummingbird's wings beat as few as 12 times per second, [151] and the wings of typical hummingbirds beat up to 80 times per second. [152] As air density decreases, for example, at higher altitudes, the amount of power a hummingbird must use to hover increases.

  3. Ruby-throated hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    The ruby-throated hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) ... During hovering, hummingbird wings beat up to 80 times per second. [31] Food and feeding

  4. Bird flight - Wikipedia

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    Hummingbird flight is different from other bird flight in that the wing is extended throughout the whole stroke, which is a symmetrical figure of eight, [17] with the wing producing lift on both the up- and down-stroke. [12] [13] Hummingbirds beat their wings at some 43 times per second, [18] while others may be as high as 80 times per second. [19]

  5. ‘Every Little Thing’ Review: Tiny Hummingbirds Carry Big ...

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    The slow-motion footage in “Every Little Thing” of hummingbirds captured in flight, or beak deep in a flowering bud or hovering at 50 beats per second are awe-nudging. Director Sally Aitken ...

  6. Bee hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    In one day, the bee hummingbird may visit 1,500 flowers. [6] It is a diurnal bird that can fly at 40–48 km/h (22–26 kn; 11–13 m/s), and it beats its wings 80–200 times per second, which allows it to remain stationary in the air to feed on flowers. The bee hummingbird lives up to seven years in the wild, and 10 years in captivity. [3]

  7. NC has the second-highest diversity of hummingbirds in ... - AOL

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    Some of these hummingbirds are spotted in cool months, and some have only ever been recorded once or twice. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: ...

  8. Patagona - Wikipedia

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    The giant hummingbird hovers at an average of 15 wing beats per second, a slow rate for a hummingbird. [14] Its resting heart rate is 300 beats per minute, with a peak rate in flight of 1020 beats per minute. [ 14 ]

  9. Octopus ancestor is the first of its kind with 10 functional arms

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    Researchers have identified an extinct vampire squid-like creature that is the first of its kind with 10 functional arms. The earliest known relative of octopuses and vampire squid has been named ...