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Why the ability to have a useful to a hummingbird?

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Answered by ltzSweetAngel
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Since the wings beat more than 20 times per second (sometimes as rapidly as 80 beats per second), inertia holds the bird's body essentially stationary. This system makes hummingbirds extremely maneuverable and permits them to hover while they extract nectar from flowers that might otherwise be inaccessible.

Answered by mdaasim862
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Explanation:

Explanation: Their anatomical advantage allows them to maneuver their tiny bodies in such intricate ways, like those of an Olympic gymnast; they are able to fly backwards, belly up, and make swift, agile movements during flight. All these unique motions are results of the hummingbirds ability to hove

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