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Birds are grouped based on the shape of two features. These features are their beaks or bills, and their feet. Feathers are sometimes taken in to account as well.
Birds were some of the first creatures identified in the creation of the theory of evolution. Birds adapt to their habitats by the color of their plumage, the shapes of their beaks, the size of the bird itself, and the shape of their feet.
no flowing of blood in the feet of birds
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.
Chickens belong to the bird group because they are land animals and they lay eggs.Chickens are classified as follows:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesOrder: GalliformesFamily: PhasianidaeGenus: GallusSpecies: Gallus gallus
If the shape is a trapezium (and that is a very doubtful assumption based on very inadequate information), the area is 0.5*(5+10)*6 = 45 square feet If the shape is a trapezium (and that is a very doubtful assumption based on very inadequate information), the area is 0.5*(5+10)*6 = 45 square feet If the shape is a trapezium (and that is a very doubtful assumption based on very inadequate information), the area is 0.5*(5+10)*6 = 45 square feet If the shape is a trapezium (and that is a very doubtful assumption based on very inadequate information), the area is 0.5*(5+10)*6 = 45 square feet
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Birds are mainly just a modern, evolved therosaurus dinosaur. Most likely, the dinosaurs were not reptiles like lizards are.
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.
All birds have two feet.