No
i recently went to petsmart and i saw a lovebird with only onne leg. I asked the lady working there she said "Oh that bird was bought a couple of weeks ago and the peoples cat got a hold of the birds leg. So they returned it and we sent it to the vet to get it fixed up. We call him Pirate" so the answer to your question is no.
yes, unless it is disformed, all birds are born with 2 legs/feet!
Assuming the dogs have four feet and birds two, you need 15 dogs (60 feet) and 1 bird (2 feet) giving a total of 16 birds and dogs and 62 feet. None. Dogs have paws, not feet. Also, birds have claws, not feet.
you must play blacklight with 4 players that is how u get bird feet
All birds have 2 feet so they can walk. So they can walk and swim properly!
Birds and beasts have one head each. So totally there are 43 birds & beasts. Let number of birds = x number of beasts = (43-x) Birds have 2 feet and beasts have 4 feet. Total feet = 2 * no of birds + 4 * no of beasts = 2 * x + 4 * (43 -x) = 172 - 2*x (on simplification) = 120 (given) 172 - 2*x = 120 2*x = 172 - 120 = 52 x = 52/2 = 26 number of birds = x = 26 number of beasts = 43 -x = 43 -26 = 17 (check: 26 + 17 = 43 ; 26*2 + 17*4 = 52 + 68 = 120)
no flowing of blood in the feet of birds
Birds, humans and most primates have two feet. also penguins, and hominids. a biped, or bipedal
Mainly webbed feet are seen on swimming birds
You can tell that birds naturally clench their feet because their feet are rolled up in a ball
Pigeon's feet are much the same as most other birds.
a rather small coop, as you may know that they really only need room to sleep if you let them out in the daytime. i would suggest you build or buy a coop that's at least 10 feet long and 5 feet wide. this will provide more than enough room in case you might want more birds in the future
Kangaroos only have two feet, as they use their strong hind legs and tail for hopping and balancing.