Does a hummingbird have spine?
Yes, hummingbirds have spines. All birds, including hummingbirds, have backbones, which are made up of a series of vertebrae that form the spine. The spine provides support for the body, protects the delicate structures of the spinal cord and nerves, and allows for movement. In hummingbirds, the spine is particularly important for their ability to fly and hover, as it provides a stable base for their wings to attach to and helps them to maintain their balance.