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Replenishing Fat
A hummingbird gorges on insects and spiders — almost doubling its weight — before undertaking the 500-mile flight across the Gulf. Layers of fat build up on the bird's back, belly, and throat. During the journey, fat reserves get depleted. A hummer can lose up to half its weight and must find food to refuel as soon as it reaches land.

   Rachel Powless
looking at fat reserves