Birds have wings which help them fly. They have claws that enable them grasp branches firmly. Their beaks enable them to pick up food with ease.
Feathers are a structure that are common to all species of bird. Most feathers are very similar in structure, although they vary depending on how and where the bird lives.
Homologous structures - the forelimb structures are anatomically similar and were derived from a common ancestor; however, they have evolved completely different uses. This provides evidence for divergent evolution or adaptive radiation.
common grackle
the comons is angry bird's.
Homologous structures - the forelimb structures are anatomically similar and were derived from a common ancestor; however, they have evolved completely different uses. This provides evidence for divergent evolution or adaptive radiation.
give more answers
give more answers
Homologous structures - the forelimb structures are anatomically similar and were derived from a common ancestor; however, they have evolved completely different uses. This provides evidence for divergent evolution or adaptive radiation.
Their beak. Mother penguins chew up the food in their mouth and then give it to the chick.
a kind of bird
There are many other uses for pyramids including construction, architecture, and general design. Because of their unique shape, they are less common but still play a part in many structures.
Chicken