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![Ducks have highly waterproof feathers due to the feathers interlocking nature and waxy coating. Ducks have highly waterproof feathers due to the feathers interlocking nature and waxy coating.](https://st1.latestly.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Duck.jpg)
Duck (Photo Credits: Pixabay)
2/8
![Woodpecker is able to peck 20 times per second. Woodpecker is able to peck 20 times per second.](https://st1.latestly.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Woodpecker.jpg)
Woodpecker (Photo Credits: Pixabay)
3/8
![Penguins black and white colouring helps them camouflage under water. Penguins black and white colouring helps them camouflage under water.](https://st1.latestly.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Penguin.jpg)
Penguin (Photo Credits: Pixabay)
4/8
![Ostrich is the world’s largest bird, which can grow upto 2.7m tall. Ostrich is the world’s largest bird, which can grow upto 2.7m tall.](https://st1.latestly.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Ostrich.jpg)
Ostrich (Photo Credits: Pixabay)
5/8
![Hummingbird is the smallest bird that weighs less than 1.9 grams. Hummingbird is the smallest bird that weighs less than 1.9 grams.](https://st1.latestly.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Hummingbird.jpg)
Hummingbird (Photo Credits: Pixabay)
6/8
![Flamingos are monogamous by nature, they only lay one egg per year. Flamingos are monogamous by nature, they only lay one egg per year.](https://st1.latestly.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Flamingos.jpg)
Flamingos (Photo Credits: Pixabay)
7/8
![Albatross can sleep while flying. Albatross can sleep while flying.](https://st1.latestly.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Albatross.jpg)
Albatross (Photo Credits: Pixabay)
8/8
![Owls can rotate their necks to 270 degrees. Owls can rotate their necks to 270 degrees.](https://st1.latestly.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/owls.jpg)