Animal
| Name: | Humming |
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| gender: | female |
| Animal specie: | trochilidae (hummingbird) |
| Habitat: | Jungle |
About It
| Nutrition: | Carnivorous |
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| Food Offered: | Nectar |
| Food Qty: | 0.1KG |
| Date Of Check-Up: | January 10, 2026 |
Veterinary Observation
Subject: Humming - Appearance: Iridescent green and bronze plumage; metallic sheen. - Bill: Long, needle-like, and slightly decurved. - Wings: Narrow and pointed; capable of high-frequency rotation. - Feet: Very small (anisodactyl); used only for perching. - Tongue: Long, bifurcated, and extensible (tubular structure).
| Mood Animal: | Healthy |
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Optional Animal Details
Female Hummingbird. Status: healthy. BCS: 2.5/5 (Pectoral muscles must be convex for flight power). Metabolic rate: Normal; bird is active and maintaining glucose levels. Torpor capability: Functional (used for energy conservation at night). Flight: Symmetrical hovering; high-speed wing beat is stable. Plumage: Feather barbs are tightly interlocked for aerodynamics. Oral: Tongue capillary action is functional for nectar uptake. Stable in tropical jungle/flowering understory habitat.