A vulture doesn't and I think a Condor also.
No there is no existing bird with out plumage(feathers) and there is also no animal besides a bird that has feathers
The definition clearly states that for an animal to be categorised as a bird, it must have feathers. To put it simply, if it ain't got feathers, it ain't a bird.
Like all birds, emus are covered with feathers. The feathers are fine and shaggy, unlike the feathers of flighted birds.
As with other birds, the wing of a blue jay is covered in feathers.
Yes, especially because they are birds. :)
Mammals are not covered with feathers. Mammals grow hair, but do not have to be covered with hair. Birds are covered with feathers.
Birds are covered in feathers
All owls are covered with feathers of different colors.
All of the animals currently living on Earth that have feathers are birds, and all birds have feathers. There are fossil indications that at least some dinosaurs had feathers when they were young.
Like all birds it is covered in feathers.
Cute question! Birds like to get high. Feathers allow birds to fly.
because they are cute
You can call them fuzzy if you want to. Penguins are birds. All birds have feathers. Furry implies that the animal has hair, but fuzzy could refer to the feathers. Penguin chicks can definitely be described as being fuzzy since they are covered in down when they hatch.
Birds are soft because they are covered in feathers, which are soft.