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well birds can fly for at least 1 day before getting tired so they are really hard workers they can glide as their wing has a special need it tells the bird when to flap and it gets its balance by standing on 1 foot and they are really good at it also i know about this by looking on Google so i recommend you believe about what iv said about birds. also birds are my favourite animal (NO JOKE)

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Common name given to a fish that can fly and a bird that cannot?

The flying fish has pectoral fins that are long and wing like, enabling them to leap from the water and glide for long distances, up to 100 yards or more. They glide, and do not really fly. Ostrich, emu, rhea, penguins are flightless birds.


What type of animals glide to move?

Gliding in the air can be done be many birds, such as various predatory birds like eagles, as well as vultures and other birds of prey. Other birds that travel long distances can use a variant of gliding called soaring to move, such birds include many seabirds like seagulls. Some aquatic animals can appear to glide through the water. This is accomplished with cilia. such animals include flatworms, rotifers, gastrotriches and a variety of marine larvae.


Are flying fish real in sea life?

Yes, flying fish are real. They have adapted to be able to glide above the water surface for considerable distances using their specially adapted fins. This behavior helps them evade predators and cover long distances.


How do wings serve as an adaptation for birds?

Wings are an adaptation for birds that allow them to fly and navigate through the air efficiently. They provide lift and thrust, enabling birds to soar, glide, and maneuver in search of food, mates, and shelter. Wings also help birds escape predators and travel long distances for migration. Overall, wings are a crucial adaptation that enhances a bird's survival and success in its environment.


Why are white birds flying in V formation at night in July?

The v-formation is more efficient for birds who are flying long distances.


How are thermals useful to birds?

Thermals are columns of warm air that rise from the Earth's surface. Birds can use thermals to gain altitude easily and efficiently without expending much energy. By riding these ascending air currents, birds can soar and cover long distances with minimal effort, making thermals essential for migration and hunting.


Why do migratory birds have strong wind muscles?

migratory birds have strong wing muscles as they have to fly long long distances and it requires a lot of power to fly very far.


What bird has the longest wingspand?

The wandering albatross holds the record for the longest wingspan among all birds, typically reaching over 10 feet (3 meters) in length. These majestic seabirds use their impressive wingspan to effortlessly glide over the open ocean for long distances.


How did the sail impact the Mesopotamians?

They were able to trade over long distances


What insects migrate long distances?

Monarch Butterflies. They fly south for the winter like birds do.


Are there Birds in the middle of the ocean?

Some bird species are capable of flying long distances over the ocean and may be observed far from land. These birds, known as pelagic birds, are adapted to life at sea and can travel vast distances in search of food and suitable breeding sites.


Which seabird has a wingspan 10 ft long?

The wandering albatross is the seabird known for having an impressive wingspan that can reach up to 10 feet long. This remarkable wingspan allows it to glide effortlessly over the ocean for long distances. The wandering albatross is renowned for its ability to travel vast stretches of the Southern Ocean with minimal flapping. Its size and wingspan make it one of the largest flying birds in the world.