We usually think of birds as small and delicate, but did you know that some of the biggest birds in the world have special ...
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A quarantine area sign is attached to a tree at a quarantine zone after an outbreak of Bird flu in Victoria, Australia. Photo: AAP Image/Supplied by Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ...
Emus do have wings, even though they cannot fly. The wings are very small, however, measuring just 8 inches or so in length. Emus are endemic to Australia, which means they do not occur anywhere else, ...
Ruppell's griffon vulture: This vulture can fly to heights of 37,100 ft (11,300 m) and is considered the world's highest-flying bird. It's found in the Sahel region of central Africa and is important ...
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When it comes to long-distance flying, not all birds are created equal. While many species can sustain flight for hours, a select few have evolved to remain airborne for astonishingly long periods.