Cape Gannett

 Cape Gannett




The coast of South Africa is home to one of the fastest flying in the natural world.  Cape Gannett has a unique way of beating the competition when it comes to finding food.  They with intense competition from other birds.

How the fish are caught is amazing.  Gadgets usually fall behind ocean fish.  Cape gadgets perform extremely dangerous flying stunts to catch huge swarms of fish called sardines, considered the most dangerous in the animal kingdom is coming .  They climb 30 meters above the surface and jump using gravity.  100 km per hour in that water.  One of the forces which is struck by motion Is equivalent to a bullet fired from a gun. Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person (1). Even before a second of contact, they flutter their wings and change shape, causing their bodies to slide easily through the water.  Gannets have air-filled pockets under their skin, neck and chest, which act like airbags to help protect their bodies from the effects of the water's surface.

They arrive in a world where |  Their wings become like fish wings, their legs become pedals and their eyes also change shape so that they can see into the ground and their special eyelids act as goggles.  Their sharp leap takes them away from other competitors into the world of aliens.

He worked for 300 days at the respective places to see these details and to see how these animals live, live and fly in the sky.  Stay tuned for more information on Life in the Air, only .

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