![Feathered dwarf with a huge appetite (Munich) This South American hermit hummingbird has to complete about eighty wing beats per second in order to stay in the air while eating. However, such Feathered dwarf with a huge appetite (Munich) This South American hermit hummingbird has to complete about eighty wing beats per second in order to stay in the air while eating. However, such](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2FNEP0D/feathered-dwarf-with-a-huge-appetite-munich-this-south-american-hermit-hummingbird-has-to-complete-about-eighty-wing-beats-per-second-in-order-to-stay-in-the-air-while-eating-however-such-strenuous-efforts-also-mean-that-the-bird-which-is-about-six-centimetres-tall-eats-many-times-its-19-gram-body-weight-while-the-ever-hungry-dwarf-feeds-on-nectar-and-insects-in-the-wild-this-hummingbird-which-lives-in-an-aviary-in-munich-must-be-fed-a-special-proteinsugar-solution-automated-translation-2FNEP0D.jpg)
Feathered dwarf with a huge appetite (Munich) This South American hermit hummingbird has to complete about eighty wing beats per second in order to stay in the air while eating. However, such
![Hummingbirds beat their wings as fast as 80 times per second. They do NOT flap their wings—they rotate them in a figure 8. : r/Awwducational Hummingbirds beat their wings as fast as 80 times per second. They do NOT flap their wings—they rotate them in a figure 8. : r/Awwducational](https://i.redd.it/1iok2rzbsj841.jpg)
Hummingbirds beat their wings as fast as 80 times per second. They do NOT flap their wings—they rotate them in a figure 8. : r/Awwducational
![How can creatures like bees and hummingbirds flap their wings so fast? What nervous or/and muscular features make this possible? - Quora How can creatures like bees and hummingbirds flap their wings so fast? What nervous or/and muscular features make this possible? - Quora](https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-ef9f414612135ada5ad3c5fab714926c.webp)
How can creatures like bees and hummingbirds flap their wings so fast? What nervous or/and muscular features make this possible? - Quora
Coach Salah - A hummingbird's wings beat up to eighty times per second. They can rotate in a complete circle, allowing it to hover in mid-air, fly forwards, backwards, up, down, sideways
![Do You know? Hummingbirds' Wings Can Beat Up To 200 Times A Second. #ScienceFact #ISTM | Science fact, Did you know, Hummingbird Do You know? Hummingbirds' Wings Can Beat Up To 200 Times A Second. #ScienceFact #ISTM | Science fact, Did you know, Hummingbird](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/e3/07/b2/e307b2af16ea7597f4342e35cb7b3f9b.jpg)