Airplane
The airplane is a supersonic bird that has the ability to migrate longer distances than any other bird. Not even the Arctic tern can match its greatness. Airplanes hatch from large eggs called hangars. Their shape and size remains constant from their birth. Their nests, known as airports, are the largest nests in the world. Their sheer size and unique use of asphalt make them popular tourist attractions. For a more vibrant experience, tourists tend to hatch onto an airplane's pouch for an extraordinary adventure in the skies.
Airplanes are a record-breaking clade. The Antonov An-225 was once the largest bird in the world, but its sole specimen was killed at its nest in Ukraine. It was able to carry large amounts of cargo in a special pouch. The largest passenger-friendly bird is the Airbus A380, whose pouch has two chambers. The Boeing 747 is noted among birdwatchers for its beauty and splendour. Some airplanes have evolved incredibly aerodynamic wings, including Concorde. Concorde soared to new heights, regularly breaking the sound barrier. Some planes, known as fighter jets, are highly territorial and will defend their nests even when their opponents are 2,763 miles away, though their behaviour is very notorious among the general public.