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What is the largest flying animal in the world?

What is the largest flying animal in the world among countless worlds? Let me tell you.

The largest flying animal in the world

Gray-necked ostrich, also known as Cory bird, is the heaviest flying bird in the world. Distributed in East Africa, Angola, South Africa and other places. Inhabits in grasslands and other environments, moves in small groups and feeds on old bark and plant branches. The breeding period is from February to September, and nests are built on the ground in Yuan Ye, and each nest lays 2 eggs.

Physical characteristics:

The average length of adult male egret bustard is110cm, the height is 60-90cm, the length is 230-275cm, and the weight is12.4kg.. Female birds nest and hatch eggs on the ground, and the young birds are fed liquid food after hatching.

Living habits:

The grey-necked heron bustard is also an omnivore, accustomed to living on the ground, especially on the grass, and moving in small groups. Grey-necked heron bustard is one of the few birds that can eat old bark and litter. So its stomach is very strong, it can hold 4 ~ 4.5 kilograms of forage, and there are a lot of bacteria in it. With the help of these bacteria, more than 4 kilograms of forage stored in its stomach will slowly ferment and rot. It usually takes 25 ~ 27 days for the forage in its stomach to be softened by gastric juice, and then it takes 10 ~.

Wild grey-necked heron bustard is very docile, allowing humans to approach and touch.

Male bustard is famous for its gorgeous courtship display. Among them, the great bustard with gray neck swells its neck into a big white ball and drags its wings, and the most exaggerated ground display of the great bustard is several waves of courtship display. It raises its white neck feathers, covers its head, shakes its feathers until it looks like a big white dandelion, and then walks around quickly.

The top ten most exotic flying animals in the world

1. Zombie

Zombies are quite strange animals. In order to jump from tree to tree safely, they forced themselves to evolve their flying skills. Flying squirrels will naturally become? Flying? Animal world record holder. But strictly speaking, the flight of these exotic animals should actually belong to gliding, and the gliding distance of each jump can be as high as 88 meters.

2. Flying opossum

Flying opossum belongs to Australian opossum subfamily. Can they jump? Flying? Distance 15 to 45 meters, lovely appearance is deeply loved by everyone.

3. Flying lemurs

Believe it or not, flying lemurs are the closest to primates. They look like bats and are one of the most suitable mammals for flying. As you can see, their limbs and tails are connected with fur, which increases their body area and enables them to fly better. Nevertheless, their flight belongs to gliding, but their strong maneuverability allows them to glide 985 meters at a time. It is also easy for people to think of them as horrible animals, because they will be associated with the story of flying monkeys kidnapping children in fairy tales.

4.flying lizard

Nowadays, many people like to keep lizards as pets because they think they are cute. However, when you see a lizard suddenly flying towards you, it will give you a fright. The flying lizard we are going to introduce here is Draco, an Indonesian lizard that glides over 60 meters. What's another name for flying lizard? Dragon? . Compared with other flying mammals, they have no stretched skin between their arms and legs to help them glide, but they have extended fins, which are their flying weapons.

5.flying snakes

Snakes are one of the most terrible animals. If they are still flying snakes that may fall from the sky, it will be even more terrible. Flying snakes, like flying foxes, monkeys and lizards, have mastered flying skills because they want to hunt and survive in trees. Flying snake? Moderate toxicity? Snakes mean they are poisonous, but harmless to human body. But human beings have a natural fear of snakes, and many places in Southeast Asia and Indonesia are full of legends of poisonous flying snakes.

6. Flying frog

Flying frog, usually living in tropical trees, mastered it in order to escape the harm of natural enemies? Parachute? Ability. Flying frogs have been found in Malaysia and Indonesia. They live there, avoiding flying snakes, flying lizards and all other flying creatures.

7.flying fish

Besides living in trees, there are people living in the ocean. Flying fish can jump out of the ocean and glide 49 meters. At present, the gliding record of flying fish is 400 meters and the speed can reach 68 kilometers per hour. In order to achieve this speed, its tail has to flap 70 times per second, flying as high as 6 meters vertically, and sometimes even flying directly to the ship.

8. Flying manta rays

Can you jump out of the sea if you are more than 5 meters tall and weigh more than one ton? Yes, this is manta rays! They can jump nearly 2 meters out of the sea. A woman in Florida was killed. Flying manta rays jumped into the boat and she was hit where she was sitting. Imagine what would happen if you were hit by a ton of flying fish.

9. Wingless flying ants

Some ant species have wings to fly, but? Gliding? Ants are interesting. Has this wingless ant learned to survive? Gliding? . Living in the tropical forest, in order to survive in the flood, it must jump on the branches at both ends of the flood to find food. All these skills help to avoid falling from trees and being eaten on the forest floor.

10. Flying squid

This is a real squid, gliding on the sea. Believe it or not, they have proved that they are indeed flying squid with their own practical actions. They are very much like flying fish. Use their abilities to avoid natural enemies. Scientists don't know how they push themselves out of the water and keep flying. These strange facts make them more mysterious.