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The hummingbird's beaks is adapted to getting its food. Describe another adaptation of the hummingbird that enables it to get the food it needs. Help!!!!
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The hummingbird's beaks is adapted to getting its food. Describe another adaptation of the hummingbird that enables it to get the food it needs.
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The wings are adapted so they can hover and feed off of flowers.
The beak and tong is modified to extract nectar from flowers with long flower corollas.
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The tongue, like the beak, is very long to reach into flowers. The tongue is also covered in little hairs to pull more nectar from flowers.
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