Hummingbirds live in the Amazon Rainforest, mostly in South America, and especially in Brazil. This forest is warm and humid with numerous trees and plants. They can also be found in deserts, forests near mountains, meadows, and other tropical rainforests. The hummingbird’s long beaks and tongues help them drink flower nectar, and their small feet make them light so they can fly easily. When they sleep, their bodies slow down to save energy, which helps them to survive. In the future, the places where hummingbirds live might change or disappear because of climate change and deforestation. To survive, they might get longer beaks to reach different flowers, store more energy for longer trips, and eat a wider range of plants instead of just specific ones. These changes will help hummingbirds find food more easily, travel farther when needed, and adapt to different environments, making it easier for them to survive.