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Q: Where is the long thin beak of a hummingbird most clearly an adaptation?
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How long is a hummingbird beak?

2.5 inch.


How big is a little hummingbird?

The smallest hummingbird is the bee hummingbird of Cuba. It is about two inches long. half of that is beak and tail.


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What would be a behavioral adaptation hummingbirds strong wings the way bees work together frogs green slimy skin or a long beak of a hummingbird?

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Which bird has long and thin beak?

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Why does a hummingbird have a huge beak?

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Why is a hummingbird better suited to pollinating a fuschia flower than a bee or a bat would be?

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Would a bird with a long or short beak be able to help a plant transfer pollen grains?

The bird with the long beak because its adaptation allows it to reach the nectar at the bottom of the flower


How can the hummingbird be recognized?

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What is the most likely a reason that a long beak be an adaptation for a bird living in a temperate forest?

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