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The Koli bird, which lives in southeastern Africa, has a winged length of meters and weighs about 18 kilograms, making it the heaviest bird in the world.
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The Swan is a champion flyer, flying up to 9 kilometers and flying over the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest.
The swan is a winter migratory bird that prefers to live in groups in lakes and marshes, and feeds mainly on aquatic plants.
In China, they fly in large groups from the south to the north every month to lay eggs and breed in the northern border provinces of China. The female swans lay their eggs in May each year, and then the female hatches her eggs, and the male goose guards her side and does not leave for a moment. After October, they move south in groups.
Wintering in warmer climates in the south and recuperating. During the breeding season, it mainly inhabits open lakes, ponds, swamps, slow-flowing rivers and adjacent tundra lowlands and tundra swamps, and in winter it mainly inhabits large lakes, reservoirs, ponds and river bays with many reeds, cattails and other aquatic plants, but also in wet meadows and flooded plains, swamps, beaches and estuaries, and sometimes even in agricultural fields. More than 20 of them formed a small group, lined up in a line of "one" or "people", and sang while flying.
It migrates south in mid-September every year, and covers spring in the north often from June to August.
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The highest bird to fly is the black and white vulture, which can fly at an altitude of 11,000 meters, and is one of the highest birds known to man.
Black and white vultures.
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What is the tallest flying animal in the world? There is a mountaineering team in the United Kingdom that once carried a flock of red-footed crows and released them on the slopes of a 6,000-meter-high mountain to let them fly in the sky, and they were measured to fly up to 8199,72 meters. Some people abroad believe that this is the highest flying record for a bird in the world.
Actually, the bird that flies the highest is the vulture. In 1960 and 1975, the Chinese mountaineering team twice climbed the 8,848,13-meter Mount Everest from the north slope, and on the world's highest peak, the mountaineers saw a kind of eagle flying in the sky at a height of more than 9,000 meters. This is the record for the highest flight of a bird known so far.
The vulture is a large bird with a length of about 1,2 meters, which inhabits high mountains and likes to eat the carcasses of animals, so people call it "cleaners". The Himalayan vulture, which once flew over the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, at an altitude of about 9,000 meters.
Vultures, which can reach up to 11,277 meters. On November 29, 1973, over the capital of Côte d'Ivoire, a vulture collided with a flying commercial flight. The crash destroyed one of the plane's engines and forced an emergency landing, but fortunately there were no serious consequences.
The experts were later able to prove that the animal was responsible for the animal because they found a stump that proved to be the animal's stump.
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Eagles, the world's tallest flying birds, some eagles can fly over Mount Everest.
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The highest bird in the world, easily flying to an altitude of 10,000 meters, is born bald.
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The bar-headed goose is the highest flying bird in the world.
Bar-headed goose, duck family of goose-type order, is nicknamed "two bars" because of the two black stripes on the head. Most of the bar-headed geese spend the winter at lower altitudes, such as India, and cross the Himalayas to breed on the Tibetan Plateau in spring. National Geographic calls it the world's tallest bird, flying over the Himalayas, the highest peak of nearly 9,000 meters, in eight hours.
Bar-headed geese are mainly found in Central Asia, Kashmir and Mongolia, and wintering in India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Yunnan in China. They breed in highland lakes, especially saltwater lakes, but also freshwater lakes and open, swampy areas.
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Black and white vultures.
The black and white vulture is the tallest known bird, capable of flying at an altitude of 11,000 meters.
The black and white vulture is a large African vulture with a body length of 85-107 cm, a wingspan of 230-260 cm, and a weight of kilograms. Males and females are similar and, like other vultures, cut a distinctive silhouette in flight, with wide wings and a short, square tail. The head is convex and naked, and the long neck folds and rolls into its body.
It is generally very quiet, and only cries are made inside the nest or near the corpse. They can wait for days for the predator to leave the carcass. Sometimes they also hunt live prey.
It is mainly found in south-central Africa, including the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula and the entire African continent south of the Sahara Desert (Tropic of Capricorn).
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Tallest birds: Whooper swans and alpine vultures are the tallest birds, flying over 9,000 metres above Mount Everest, the roof of the world, or risk crashing into a steep ice cliff and dying. Swan swans are a kind of migratory birds, they inhabit lakes and marshes, migrate south in groups in winter in search of food, flying swans with straight necks, slightly raised, wings elegantly fanned, regularly fly over Mount Everest at an altitude of 9,144 meters every year, is the highest bird in the world.
It is also said that it can fly at an altitude of 17,000 meters) brown-headed goose, in the rare high-altitude people to go to the place where the plane goes, it is found that the brown-headed goose flies here, it breathes 1 time a second, and the heartbeat beats 400 times a minute, so that the platelets throughout the body can absorb the thinnest very little oxygen, and must move rapidly to keep the body from being frozen, the brown-headed goose can fly up to 90,000 meters in the air, and is known as a super fighter in the animal kingdom by zoologists. Wild geese, eagles, mallards, albatross and other eagles, geese and ducks, as well as some seabirds, can use the air currents to fly at an altitude of 10,000 meters to reach the stratosphere at the same altitude as the aircraft. Wild geese fly over the Himalayas at an altitude of 9,000 meters, which is the highest flight and can soar at an altitude of 10,000 meters.
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The highest flying bird:
Vultures, up to more than 9,000 meters above sea level, there have been planes flying at an altitude of 10,000 meters to find vultures hovering below the plane, and the Arctic Tern is the farthest bird found according to the foot ring mark, the maximum straight line travel of more than 16,000 kilometers, in fact, because the migration route is not a straight line, it may be much greater than this number.
The farthest bird flies is Arctic Europe, which flies back and forth between the Earth's poles twice a year.
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This kind of small bird that can fly high in the air is similar to a sparrow bird or slightly larger, and it is found in the hilly areas of Guangdong, and it will not hunt other birds.
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