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What part of speech is hummingbird?

Hummingbird is a noun.


What is the average body weight for a hummingbird?

Ryan Stinson states "the average weight of a hummingbird is somewhere between 2 and 20 grams."


How hummingbird adapts its body?

A bird does not "actively" adapt its body. That is not how evolution works, a hummingbird's body is adapted to its environment over many generations by the process of natural selection (survival of the fittest).


What part of the rain forest does the hummingbird live in?

canopy


How much does a hummingbird eat per day?

A Hummingbird drinks nectar, not pollen. As for how much nectar one drinks per day, I believe it is equal to (or more than) the Hummingbird's body weight.


How big is a hummingbird's heart?

A hummingbird's heart is relatively large compared to its body size, making up about 2.5-2.7% of its total body weight. This is because the high metabolic rate and rapid wing beats of a hummingbird require a lot of energy and oxygen to sustain flight.


What is the name of the bee that resembles a hummingbird?

Depending on where you are, there's a good chance you observed a hummingbird moth. It looks a lot like a large bee but flies and looks like a small hummingird with a bee body. Google hummingbird moth for pictures.


What part of the bird body is called talons?

A birds body parts are the wings,feet,claws,head,and body.


Is a hummingbird an endothermic or an ectothermic animal?

A hummingbird is an endothermic animal, meaning it can regulate its body temperature internally by generating metabolic heat. This allows hummingbirds to maintain a high body temperature even in colder environments.


Is a hummingbird an animal?

All birds are scientifically categorized as reptiles.


Do you have a recipe for hummingbird nectar?

Recipe for hummingbird nectar is 3 parts warm water and 1 part REAL sugar FOR NOURISHMENT, no substitutes as they do not provide any nourishment. Mix thoroughly


Is there an insect with a red orange body and wings like a hummingbird?

Maybe something like a butterfly