Birds are not naturally featherless. If you see a featherless bird, either it is a genetic disorder, has been genetically altered, or simply has been plucked very recently.Read more: Why_are_birds_featherless
It depends what you mean. Do you mean partiually or fully? Partially featherless isn't uncommon in captivity, and fully featherless has been heard of. But these are rare mutations, like Yoda the cat with 4 ears.
no , ostrich have feathers
eating bird
become,featherless,and see are examples of a biped.
yes they can if you expose them to lots of sunlight! x
They have long featherless legs, so they use those
for one thing, most ordinary birds are small with feathers and only have a tooth on the tip of the beak that falls off as soon as they hatch out of the egg. while pterodactyls can be up to 15 feet from one tip of the wing to the other and are completely featherless like a bat without hair.
nothing usualy,depending on the bird but for the most part there featherless
Yes, because the baby's sometimes come out as featherless.
A Flying squirrel
yellow orange blue green brown black silver red and mahogany