Hummingbirds are the largest observed species using hovering, a size-constrained locomotion; if some "un-related" group of similar size evolved hovering, it seems to me that a high degree of convergence would be expected. In either case, I wonder what could have knocked them out? Given that hummers occur in Alaska, it astonishes me that they never got a foothold in Asia. Anybody know got a clue?
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