Blue-tailed Bee-eater

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Scientific Name: Merops philippinus

Common Name: Blue-tailed Bee-eater Skeleton

Origin: South-East Asia

Dimensions: 7" diam. base x 7" in a glass dome

The blue-tailed bee-eater skeleton. The bird skeleton is highly adapted for flight. It is extremely lightweight but strong enough to withstand the stresses of taking off, flying, and landing. Because of this, birds usually have a smaller number of bones than other terrestrial vertebrates. Birds also lack teeth or even a true jaw, and instead have a beak, which is far more lightweight. The blue-tailed bee-eater is a widely spread bird found in southeastern Asia. It is strongly migratory, seen seasonally in much of peninsular India. Like other bee-eaters it predominantly eats insects, especially bees, wasps and hornets, which are caught in the air.

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Scientific Name: Merops philippinus

Common Name: Blue-tailed Bee-eater Skeleton

Origin: South-East Asia

Dimensions: 7" diam. base x 7" in a glass dome

The blue-tailed bee-eater skeleton. The bird skeleton is highly adapted for flight. It is extremely lightweight but strong enough to withstand the stresses of taking off, flying, and landing. Because of this, birds usually have a smaller number of bones than other terrestrial vertebrates. Birds also lack teeth or even a true jaw, and instead have a beak, which is far more lightweight. The blue-tailed bee-eater is a widely spread bird found in southeastern Asia. It is strongly migratory, seen seasonally in much of peninsular India. Like other bee-eaters it predominantly eats insects, especially bees, wasps and hornets, which are caught in the air.

Scientific Name: Merops philippinus

Common Name: Blue-tailed Bee-eater Skeleton

Origin: South-East Asia

Dimensions: 7" diam. base x 7" in a glass dome

The blue-tailed bee-eater skeleton. The bird skeleton is highly adapted for flight. It is extremely lightweight but strong enough to withstand the stresses of taking off, flying, and landing. Because of this, birds usually have a smaller number of bones than other terrestrial vertebrates. Birds also lack teeth or even a true jaw, and instead have a beak, which is far more lightweight. The blue-tailed bee-eater is a widely spread bird found in southeastern Asia. It is strongly migratory, seen seasonally in much of peninsular India. Like other bee-eaters it predominantly eats insects, especially bees, wasps and hornets, which are caught in the air.