18 Facts You Never Knew About Hummingbirds

Long Migration The Ruby-throated Hummingbird migrates up to 3,000 miles from North America to Central America and back each year.

Tiny Hearts Their hearts can beat up to 1,200 times per minute during flight and about 250 times per minute at rest.

High Metabolism Hummingbirds have the highest metabolism of any bird, needing to consume about half their body weight in nectar daily.

Unique Tongues:  Their tongues are grooved and can extend beyond their beaks to lap up nectar at a rate of up to 13 licks per second.

Hovering Ability: Hummingbirds are the only birds capable of sustained hovering due to their rapid wing beats (up to 80 times per second).

Colorful Feathers Their iridescent feathers do not contain pigment; instead, they reflect and refract light due to microscopic platelets.

Torpor State To conserve energy, especially during cold nights or food shortages, hummingbirds can enter a state of torpor, lowering their metabolic rate drastically.

Short Livespan Despite their remarkable abilities, most hummingbirds live an average of 3 to 5 years in the wild.

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