Name:Ocreatus underwoodii
Alias:Ocreatus underwoodii,Booted Racquet-Tail
Outline:Woodbird
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IUCN:LC
The hummingbird is known as Ocreatus underwoodii and Booted Racquet-Tail.
In the rainforest, hummingbirds need to fly thousands of times to maintain the calories they need to metabolize. It must keep flying, racing against time. But bees also need nectar for food. There must be a competition between the two. For hummingbirds, bees are a formidable adversary. Because a bee's sting can cause enough trouble even in the presence of a human (the sting feels sour) to Pierce the heart of a hummingbird about the size of a human thumb. Killing is called a powerful. When it comes to rain, hummingbirds show an advantage. Because they live in the jungle. No matter how large the precipitation becomes raindrops. The hummingbird has a chance to enjoy the honey. Because, as long as the rain touches the bee's wings, it will cause the bee to lose balance, and the disaster! And the hummingbirds? Thanks to the protection of beautiful wings, even temporary difficulties can be overcome.
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