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The slowest bird to fly is the Knoll Sandpiper, 8 km h.
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The fastest bird is --- sharp-tailed swift usually flies at a speed of 170 kilometers per hour, and can reach a maximum of 1,000 kilometers per hour, making it the fastest bird. The fastest bird to dive is the --- peregrine falcon, which can catch prey in the dive for up to 1,000 kilometers per hour, the peregrine falcon is a swift eater, and the slowest bird is the --- knoll sandpiper, 8 kilometers an hour The most eaten animal in the world is the --- blue whale, which eats 4 tons of krill per day.
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Stupid bird, because it flies slowly, it flies first.
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The fastest bird to fly is the ** bird.
Arguably the fastest bird in the world, it can fly at speeds of up to 418 kilometers per hour, which is as fast as an off-string bow and arrow, and thanks to its wings, it can reach meters.
It flies like lightning. When hunting, it can dive at a maximum speed of 418 kilometers per hour. It is the fastest bird in the world.
It can not only fly to an altitude of about 1,200 meters, but also flexibly flip in the air, and can fly continuously to a place more than 1,600 kilometers away from the bird's nest, and the longest distance is about 4,000 kilometers.
Other fastest flying birds
The peregrine falcon is a medium-sized bird of prey. It is the national bird of the United Arab Emirates and Angola. It is also a very fast bird.
Peregrine falcons usually do not fly fast. Its horizontal flight speed is only 50-100 kilometers per hour, but it is the fastest diving bird, with a maximum speed of more than 300 kilometers per hour.
The peregrine falcon's ability to dive and hunt is not innate, so it also has a rare behavior in nature that teaches chicks predatory skills. At the end of the dive, the pressure on the falcon can reach 25 times the force of gravity, which is the largest known among known large animals.
The sharp-tailed swift is the fastest flying bird in the world. The speed of the sharp-tailed swift is usually 170 km h, and the fastest is . Pointy-tailed swifts have a pair of scissor tails that avoid the drag that comes with the air.
Its head is round and looks like a ping-pong ball. When flying in the air, the body is long and fast like an arrow. During the annual breeding season, they only stay on the ground for two months.
They then fly from Europe to Africa for the winter and then return to Europe to breed. During the 10 months of migration and winter, they almost never land.
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The fastest bird is the brown swift with a spine on its tail, and there are two reports of its speed: in 1942, the Soviet Union reported a speed of kilometers per hour; And in 1934, during a kilometer flight in the Kacha Mountains region of northeastern India, the speed of the brown swift was measured with a stopwatch as high as kilometers per hour.
Swifts are very different from ordinary swallows that come from autumn to spring, the former is a small climbing bird, and one of its biggest characteristics is that all four toes are facing forward; The latter is a songbird with three toes in front and one behind, and the two belong to two different orders. There are many kinds of swifts, there are 7 kinds in China, the most common of which is the Beijing swift, which often gathers into a large group to fly in the high altitude to catch insects, and nests in the attic of some ancient buildings with large roofs of Chinese style, so it is also called the swift of the building. Another type of swiftlet, which nests with salivary gland secretions during the breeding season, is a well-known tonic"Bird's nest"。
These are birds that fly extremely fast. Before each thunderstorm, they become more active, often screaming and screaming, and like arrows reaching into the clouds, bravely welcoming the coming rainstorm.
Swifts are champions in long-distance speed flight. However, some birds of prey, such as falcons and falcons, can reach speeds of more than 297 kilometers per hour at the moment of diving and prey. At this moment, you can hear the whistling of the falcon's wings flapping the air as it flies.
There is also a species of long-winged goose, which flies horizontally at a speed of kilometers per hour, and when diving and fleeing, it can reach speeds of more than 141 kilometers per hour, so it is difficult for hunters to hit it.
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Brown swifts are the fastest, but generally low-altitude.
Peregrine falcons are the fastest in high altitudes.
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