The lightest and heaviest flying birds are the bee hummingbird of Cuba, which weighs about 1.6 grams, and the great bustard of Europe and Asia, which can weigh as much as 21 kilograms. Show that the bee hummingbird produces about 0.016 newton of lift when it flies, whereas the great bustard produces about 205.8 newtons of lift. Which species would you expect to have proportionally larger wings? Why The bee hummingbird and the great bustard are the lightest and heaviest flying birds, respectively. The bee hummingbird weighs less than a penny!
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