It will not be able to fly with no feathers. Feathers keep a bird warm. If its feathers are gone it will die of cold. Most importantly feathers help a bird to escape from predators.
Yes, The bird will die of blood loss. It is a living creature.
How would the loss of the blue whale affect ocean life?
Its a Northern Cardinal with a parasite problem. The parasite results in a loss of feathers around the head, giving it the apperance of a black head.
it will become stressed because of the sudden loss of his mate. some birds pull out their feathers as a sign of stress. if your bird does die then it would be stress that has caused it. it would be ideal to replace the other bird but remember the new one can be rejected from your recent bird anyway. that's in some cases but not always. just slowly introduce the new bird to your recent one and things should go fine.
It might have Giardia related to the featherless neck. If you want to know more about it go to: http://www.birdchannel.com/bird-diet-and-health/bird-diseases/feather-loss-may-be-giardia.aspx. You should also take your Lovebird to an avian veterinarian for a workup and diagnosis.
if an jaguar would of come my way i will panit
yes
It affects it because if you got memory loss u would not be able to remember what you've learned in your maths
b/c its what kind of activity you do to it
The greater the mass, the greater the force of gravity.
The loss of feathers on a hens back although not pretty to look at is not usually bad. You can separate the hen from the rooster for awhile and the feathers will grow back.
Hearing loss will not usually affect a persons sense of smell.