Domestic turkeys are bred to be so large that their ability to fly is seriously reduced. See link
No, not all wild birds fly. A few examples of Flightless Birds include...
The Dodo Bird (Now Extinct)
Penguins
Kiwi Birds
Ostriches
Emus
Domestic turkeys are bred to be so large that their ability to fly is seriously reduced. See link
Yes, wild geese can fly. A large number of wild geese species migrate, and the typical mode of transportation for them is flying using their own wings.
not all birds can fly
Yes, all birds soar.
To say that birds use wings and feathers to fly, so all birds can fly, would be false. Not all birds can fly. An ostrich is an example of a bird that cannot fly.
Since most wild birds can fly, it would be easiest to answer how many wild birds don't fly.Ostrich, Emu, Cassowary, Rhea, Kiwi, Penguins and the Inaccessible Island Rail. Approximately 40 species. There are approximately 10,000 species of birds...so minus 40 species of flightless birds leaves 9,960 species that fly (or, if flightless due to domestication, have living wild ancestors that can still fly).
Most birds can fly. Not all.
Birds do not fly all the way to the southern hemisphere, they fly to the equator.
all birds fly xept penguins
There are several birds that cannot fly, all the species of Penguins, Emu, Ostrich, Kiwi, and the Cassowary are a few.
sometimes they will
Penguins, Emus, Ostriches, Kiwis are all birds that can't fly
Birds cannot fly at all without their feathers.
No,not all birds that have wings and feathers can fly. An ostrich & peacock can't fly and they both have feathers and wings. Birds like the ones I named have small wings that's why they can't fly. All their muscles are in their legs.
For example: - When watching a scary movie, all viewers are scared. - Or a common one, all birds can fly. -- Just because a person knows that all birds he/she has seen fly, he/she makes the overgeneralization that all birds can fly.
yes,but other pet birds don't fly far