The document describes several animals and their special talents, including the cheetah's speed of up to 68 mph but inability to run for more than 10-20 seconds without overheating, an eagle's eyes being 4 times sharper than a human's, hummingbirds' ability to beat their wings up to 200 times per second and rotate them in a full circle to fly in any direction or hover, emperor penguins' ability to stay underwater for up to 27 minutes and dive to depths of 500 meters, earthworms having both male and female parts but requiring two to reproduce, and starfish' ability to regenerate into five new starfish if split into five pieces as long as each piece contains part of the central disc.
The document describes several animals and their special talents, including the cheetah's speed of up to 68 mph but inability to run for more than 10-20 seconds without overheating, an eagle's eyes being 4 times sharper than a human's, hummingbirds' ability to beat their wings up to 200 times per second and rotate them in a full circle to fly in any direction or hover, emperor penguins' ability to stay underwater for up to 27 minutes and dive to depths of 500 meters, earthworms having both male and female parts but requiring two to reproduce, and starfish' ability to regenerate into five new starfish if split into five pieces as long as each piece contains part of the central disc.
The document describes several animals and their special talents, including the cheetah's speed of up to 68 mph but inability to run for more than 10-20 seconds without overheating, an eagle's eyes being 4 times sharper than a human's, hummingbirds' ability to beat their wings up to 200 times per second and rotate them in a full circle to fly in any direction or hover, emperor penguins' ability to stay underwater for up to 27 minutes and dive to depths of 500 meters, earthworms having both male and female parts but requiring two to reproduce, and starfish' ability to regenerate into five new starfish if split into five pieces as long as each piece contains part of the central disc.
talent. Cheetah Reaching speeds of up to 68 miles per hour, the cheetah is the world's fastest terrestrial animal. However, the animal is unable to run for longer than 10 to 20 seconds before it overheats. Eagle An eagle’s eyes are at least four times sharper than a human’s. Hummingbird Hummingbirds may beat their wings up to 200 times per second. Hummingbirds can rotate their wings in a complete circle, which enables them to fly forward, backward, sideways, upside-down, or just hover in the air. Emperor Penguin Emperor penguins can stay underwater for up to 27 minutes and dive as far as 500m deep. Earthworm There are no male or female earthworms. All earthworms have both male and female parts – but it still takes two of them to reproduce. Starfish If a starfish is split into five pieces, so long as each piece contains part of the central disc, then five starfish will survive.