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  2. Sword-billed hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    The sword-billed hummingbird perches with its bill angled upwards to reduce the strain of the heavy beak and improve balance. [10] The length of the bill is so long, it also forces the sword-billed hummingbird to use its feet to groom, even though this takes longer than traditional beak methods.

  3. Black-chinned hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    This species has been labeled as a least-concern species [1] because of its broad range (236,000 km 2 (91,000 sq mi)), considerable population size and growth (14.6% increase per decade). Trend maps for black-chinned hummingbirds showed a relatively stable population between 2009 and 2019, albeit with some decline in late years of that decade.

  4. Hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    The hummingbird family has the third-greatest number of species of any bird family (after the tyrant flycatchers and the tanagers). [9] [1] Fossil hummingbirds are known from the Pleistocene of Brazil and the Bahamas, but neither has yet been scientifically described, and fossils and subfossils of a few extant species are known. Until recently ...

  5. Bee hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    The bee hummingbird is the smallest living bird. [3] [4] Females weigh 2.6 g (0.092 oz) and are 6.1 cm (2 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) long, and are slightly larger than males, which have an average weight of 1.95 g (0.069 oz) and length of 5.5 cm (2 + 1 ⁄ 8 in). [3]

  6. WAMG - Wikipedia

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    WAMG (890 kHz, "La Mega 96.5") is a commercial AM radio station in the Boston market licensed to Dedham, Massachusetts.It is owned by Gois Broadcasting. It broadcasts in Spanish, and plays bachata, merengue, salsa and Latin pop.

  7. Megapiranha - Wikipedia

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    The name Megapiranha is a combination of the word "mega" in reference to the animal's large size and piranha, a common name for typically carnivorous members of Serrasalmidae. The word piranha itself is a Portuguese merging of words originating in the Tupi language and may have several meanings including "tooth fish", [ 5 ] "cutting fish ...