Boto, nicknamed the master of camouflage and invisibility
The Poto bird is a solitary, nocturnal bird in the American tropics, characterized by intricate patterns of gray and black, and they have brown feathers that resemble leaves, they sleep during the day, and they wake up at dusk, they have huge eyes capable of detecting butterflies and other flying insects in the dark
They also have wide mouths for catching prey during their travels in a fast, short, and silent manner, and although pairs of Puttu birds may exist within a few tens of meters from each other, they are mainly solitary creatures.
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Brave white bird
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The strange white-mouthed bird called the Bird of Paradise.
Birds of Paradise are a group of birds that can be found in the tropical rain forests of Southeast Asia, especially in the jungles of Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and parts of eastern Australia.
These birds are famous for being considered the best bird of paradise, to distinguish them with a beautiful set of feathers. Males of birds of paradise use their brightly colored feathers to attract the attention of females of birds of paradise. As is the case with many species of birds.
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Woodpecker and the power of its strikes
Studies have shown that the woodpecker beats in trees a distance of up to seven meters per second, and it is similar to a person hitting his head against a wall at a speed of 25 kilometers per hour, and this is what this bird does about 20 times per second sometimes. That is equal to 12 thousand clicks per day. This work required that this bird be hit by a crack in the skull or to fall from the tree, but a complex network of mechanisms prevents this from happening, according to scientists from China and Hong Kong in the American magazine "Plus One" in its recent electronic issue.
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