How It Works

How can some birds fly as high as aeroplanes?

- Janet Stokes

Bar-headed geese have been clocked at 7,290 metres. It’s harder to grab oxygen from the air at such high altitudes, so these birds have enormous lungs that supply oxygenated blood straight to the wing muscles. They can breathe seventimes faster than normal and have cells packed with energy-producing mitochondr­ia.

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