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The world's most ferocious birds: Crane ostrich sharp claws can penetrate thick wooden boards
There are many kinds of birds in the world, there are birds with docile personalities, such as parrots and pachyderms, and birds with more cautious personalities; but there are some that are not to be messed with, they are fierce in nature and can even prey on large mammals. Then you know what the world's most ferocious birds are? The fiercest bird in the world is the crane ostrich, which lives mainly in the rainforests of New Guinea and northwestern Australia. They have sharp claws, and in 2007 this bird was listed by Guinness World Records as the most ferocious bird. -
The fastest bird in the world: Gentoo penguins travel at up to 36 km/h
The fastest swimming bird is the Gentoo penguin, and the fastest of all penguins, with speeds of up to 36 km/h. For some birds, it's good to have that kind of speed. -
The world's largest bird's nest building: The proposed building bird's nest has 100 compartments
As we all know, swallows work very hard when building their nests, and their nests must be built with two materials, that is, mud and branches, and it is not easy to get these things into the nest and then mix them together. So do you know what bird built the largest nest in the world? In the sub-semi-arid plains of South Africa and Namibia, the sparrow-like looking, hard beak mimic bird, built the world's largest nest building. -
The world's most explosive bird: frigate birds fly at a maximum speed of 418 km/h
It is well known that birds are particularly explosive, and under specific conditions like swooping, some of them can even sprint at speeds of hundreds of kilometers per hour, which is amazing. So, do you know which is the most explosive bird in the world today? I believe that many partners can not answer for a while, that is, nature's natural aviator frigate bird, the highest flight speed of 418 km/h.