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No. Injecting avian DNA into your body would not give you wings, nor should it affect your DNA.
Oh, that's simple. You DON'T.
The characters in the book are all some form of part-human genetic hybrid. all members of the flock have 2% avian DNA. the things chasing them are part wolf-part humans called erasers; later they get wings grafted onto their backs.
No. You could be born with wings, however, as a genetic mutation. This would be the only way to start the avian humanoid race. Unfortunately since you asked this question, you were already born without wings and can not be the originator of this new line of mutant awesomeness.
There doesn't seem to be a bird equivalent of equine (of, pertaining to, '''or resembling a horse) Birdlike = '''resembling a bird Avian = of or pertaining to birds ''''''
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Fang is not an average boy. He is an avian-human hybrid, so he's a fourteen year old with dark wings that match his eyes and hair. He likes Max. Sometimes he and Max kiss. He really loves her. He also loves the rest of the flock. He is portrayed by Christian Roderick at (http://www.maximumrideuserbasedcasting.ning.com/profile/christiannobleroderick) He can turn invisible by standing in one place for a long time.
Wings - 1990 Take My Life Please 3-18 was released on: USA: 27 February 1992
yes it is possible. go to the discussion page to see in more detail, as i have posted what you would require to do so.
Scientist think that both bird's wings and a seal's flipper have the same ancestors.
I am sorry. I have no idea what you mean. Please be more specific.
It's generally recommended to wait until a lovebird is at least 6 months old before clipping its wings. At this age, they have usually developed enough strength and coordination to handle the experience better. Clipping wings too early can interfere with their natural growth and development. Always consult with a veterinarian or an avian specialist for personalized advice.