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The penguin, the emu and the
humming bird.
The PenguinPenguins have one tube from the beak. ( the trachea) This tube goes
fora while then stopping at the syrinx, a small sac that splits into twoBronchus. These tubes lead into the abdominal sacs. The trachea is alsoan airway to the lungs. The two lungs are behind these sacs, just
slightlyabove them. Above the two lungs is the Interclavicles sac. This sac is
thelargest in a penguins body. There are smaller sacs directly underneath
thissac on the left and right. Some names include: the Anterior sac, and thePosterior sac.
Background Information On Penguins
Although the penguin is a bird, itCannot fly. They either waddle alongThe ice or slide on their stomachsDown ice hills. During life theyEncounter many dangers including:Leopard seals, the orca (killer whale.)Penguins have to use many musclesAs some of these predators are ableTo catch them very quick. PenguinsWill slide or waddle quickly to safety.If the baby is eaten, the parents will abandonThe egg and go back to sea to feed.
At the moment, there are only four typesOf penguins, from the small little penguinTo the large emperor penguin. ( the largestOf all, the Pachydyptes Ponderosus isExtinct.) Penguins have furry feathers toKeep them warm, flippers/wings to propelThemselves through the water and blackFeet flippers also to move in the water.
The EmuOne of the main reasons emus can’t fly is because their wings are two short
andThe fat breastbone feature doesn’t allow the muscles in the wings to flex out
to fly.Although, they can run very fast due to the specialized pelvic limbs. Like
humans,Emus have a gastrocnemius. To keep cool on hot days, emus use their lungs
as coolers.
Emu background Information
Emus can grow up to 1.5-2 meters tall. The male is slightly smaller than a
female. Emus can weigh up to 60 kilograms. Males make a grunting sound like
pigs and females make a large booming sound. They are the second largest
bird in the world, below the ostrich. It is part of the Ratites. This group
is the group of flightless birds. Emus have long necks and sharp beaks.
The emu has two sets of eyelids, one for blinking and the other for keeping
out dust. They have three toes and one of which is a long talon for
fighting. Emu feathers are a soft brown. They eat grains, flowers, berries,
soft shoots, insects, grubs and sometimes even stones, dirt and tin canes
by accident!!! The emu is a very tall and fast bird, reaching up to 40k’sper hour!
The Humming BirdHummingbird bones are hollow, to help flying. Hummingbird brains are very smart, as they can
Recall every flower they’ve been to! Also, they know when it will refill with nectar again!
They have a crop, a holding sac, to help digest food and nectar. Hummingbirds have small
Ears and can easily hear better then a normal human! They have 940 feathers. The gizzard
Is the stomach, where the food is digested.
Thank you for reading!!!