no actually theeir subprotonic in the seams of their moleculation and do not obtain the pasifistant qualities of a living organism to todays stardards but are more radiowaves of botanical irony.
actually im not sure. it hasent been proven yet
The term bird does not describe any specific species, it describes a fairly large group of species.
What else would they be?
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No. The dodo died out in the 1600s. There is no evidence at all that any still exist.
Mangrove snakes (Bioga dendrophila spp) have a neurotoxic venom. The venom is not generally thought to be of medical significance in human envenomations although is capable of causing swelling, bruising and significant pain to the victim. The primary purpose of the snake's venom is to take birds as prey. The venom of the mangrove snake is made to target birds and is quite disabling for the avain prey. Scientists are looking at this venom's application for biomedical applications. Doug Hotle Curator of Herpetology Natural Toxins research Center Texas A&M University-Kingsville
yes, they do virginia
Yes it does exist. Infact there are pictures of them attacking giant birds.
Yes, birds did exist during the Mesozoic. The earliest birds evolved from small, feathered dinosaurs during the late Jurassic, about 150 million years ago.
no elephants birds exist about 16 century
As birds, - or in you're imagination.
I'm not sure, but they probably don't, considering the deadly venom.
Poisonous birds do not exist according to science so you can not find them anywhere in the world.
Otherwise known as dino birds, these dinos were the first "birds" to exist.
None they are extinct