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Query from: Manoj, Noida, India, 06/29/08
Topic: ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY      Submitted on: iAnswers
Subject: anthropology

Q- Name a bird whose bone's weight is less than the weight of feathers?

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Response from: ashok vundavalli,   
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Frigate bird, whose wing span is 7 FT wide and, has a skeleton that weighs only 4 ounces, less than the weight of its feathers.

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Response from: Kiran Bala,   
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A frigate bird, whose wing span is seven feet wide, has a skeleton that weighs only four ounces, less than the weight of its feathers.

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Response from: Rebecca ,   
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wouldn't that be the hummingbird - the world's smallest bird?

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Response from: Venkadasalam Rajasekaran,   
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Frigate bird, whose wing span is seven feet wide, has a skeleton that weighs only four ounces, less than the weight of its feathers.

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Response from: Ashok Shanmugavel,   
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Hummingbirds flap their wings over 10 times a second, and their heart beats over 1 000 times a minute. Normally, they have to eat their whole weight in food to maintain enough energy to last. Their wings are very strong, and the wing muscles account for about 25-30 per-cent of their body weight.

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Response from: Wisaal Ali,   
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it's Humming Bird ...

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Response from: ~~Katie Loves Kyle~~ ,   
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hummingbird

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