Yes. They are an ocean bird - similar to a seagull.
A cormorant has feathers.
No, a cormorant is a bird and has feathers.
A cormorant has feathers, not fur or scales. These feathers are specialized for diving and swimming, providing insulation and waterproofing. Feathers help cormorants regulate their body temperature and stay buoyant in the water.
feathers because it is a sea bird
Neither. It has feathers as its a bird.
A cormorant is a type of water fowl that is found in coastal areas all over the world. Since the cormorant is a bird, it has feathers.
Karana wished to use the cormorant feathers as fishing lures to catch fish for food and trade. She admired their shine and believed they would be effective in helping her catch fish more easily.
Tutok gave Karana a necklace made from cormorant feathers.
a skirt made out of feathers and a otter pelt cape.
Karana makes her skirt out of cormorant feathers that she collects from the shores of the island where she is stranded in the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell.
a cormorant is black
a cormorant is black