Q
Why do hummingbirds hover?
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Expert Answer
Hummingbirds evolved hovering to feed on nectar from flowers that can't support their weight. They achieve this by rotating their wings in a figure-eight pattern (unlike other birds), generating lift on both upstroke and downstroke. Their hearts beat up to 1,200 times per minute during flight.
Key Insight
Hummingbirds evolved hovering to feed on nectar from flowers that can't support their weight.
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