yes cuz they wnt to have it
Yes, all birds molt when their feathers wear out.
No. Cows shed in the spring time, not molt. Birds molt, not cows or any other mammal.
Birds.
Birds reproduce by laying fertilised eggs.
In spring, they begin to acquire their summer plumage. In fall, the birds molt again into the duller winter garb.
Birds and reptiles both do. Some insects and arachnids molt. Birds molt feathers from time to time. Reptiles molt their top layer of skin. Animals with exoskeletens, such as hermit crabs, also molt.
They shiver a lot. But seriously, birds don't loose all of their feathers when they molt. They lose some of the feathers on the torso, which are replaced with new feathers. The winter feathers trap warm air around the body better than the summer feathers.
Ordinarily canaries do not molt for more than a few weeks. If molt goes on too long, there may something wrong with the birds skin or there may be mites.
Flamingos are birds. Birds reproduce by laying eggs and hatching them in a nest.
No. Bison are not birds, so they don't molt or lose feathers as they grow. They do, however, shed hair in the spring time in preparation to the warm summer months, but never molt.
Well they shed alot. (molting is for birds)
they molt, the same as humans do not have the same skin that they were born with