Have you ever watched a hummingbird sipping from a flower? These amazing little creatures are the only birds that can fly in every direction. They can also hover in one spot, much like a helicopter. Their wings can flap up to 80 times per second! Hummingbirds are so tiny you may think that they are large insects as they flap through the air. Some scientists believe that hummingbirds are a bridge between the insect and bird worlds. They have observed that hummingbirds flap their wings more like insects than birds. But don't think, just because they are tiny, that hummingbirds are weak. Hummingbird fossils from tens of millions of years ago have been discovered. Somehow these amazing thumb-sized marvels have survived a long, long time.From the text above, what can you conclude about Hummingbird. Choose the correct informationHummingbirds can stay in one place just like helicopters. blankHummingbirds are family of insects because they can flap their wings. blankHummingbirds are the only birds that can fly in every direction. blankScientists have discovered a hummingbird thumb that is tens of millions of years old. blank Χ √
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Have you ever watched a hummingbird sipping from a flower? These amazing little creatures are the only birds that can fly in every direction. They can also hover in one spot, much like a helicopter. Their wings can flap up to 80 times per second! Hummingbirds are so tiny you may think that they are large insects as they flap through the air. Some scientists believe that hummingbirds are a bridge between the insect and bird worlds. They have observed that hummingbirds flap their wings more like insects than birds. But don't think, just because they are tiny, that hummingbirds are weak. Hummingbird fossils from tens of millions of years ago have been discovered. Somehow these amazing thumb-sized marvels have survived a long, long time.From the text above, what can you conclude about Hummingbird. Choose the correct informationHummingbirds can stay in one place just like helicopters. blankHummingbirds are family of insects because they can flap their wings. blankHummingbirds are the only birds that can fly in every direction. blankScientists have discovered a hummingbird thumb that is tens of millions of years old. blank Χ √
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From the text above, we can conclude that:
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Hummingbirds can stay in one place just like helicopters. This statement is true. The text mentions that hummingbirds can hover in one spot, much like a helicopter.
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Hummingbirds are a family of insects because they can flap their wings. This statement is false. The text does not say that hummingbirds are insects. It says that some scientists believe hummingbirds are a bridge between the insect and bird worlds because they flap their wings more like insects than birds.
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Hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly in every direction. This statement is true. The text mentions that hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly in every direction.
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Scientists have discovered a hummingbird thumb that is tens of millions of years old. This statement is false. The text mentions that hummingbird fossils from tens of millions of years ago have been discovered, not specifically a thumb.
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