cage it or clip the wings.
I'm pretty sure that 'the bird of the sea' is a nickname for not a bird, but the Flying Fish.
Yes, vultures are one example. There are many bird species that live in the Savannah.
any flying bird will be safer inside a nest in the highest location possible since most predators can not get to them.
Flying squirrels eat acorns, beetles, nuts, seeds, bird eggs, bugs, bird food, tulip boms, worms, plants, leaves, maple sap, bark, flowers and roots.
Peace of mindANS 2 - If you live in a free country, where you don't have to be careful what you say or do, - if you can criticise authority and get away with it, - if you can live without fear of being hauled away for being a dissident - the men flying those planes were some of the people who bought you this freedom.
Flying fishes live in all the oceans.
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the bird which can live in any circumstances
Yes, yes a bird can live on land.
Only if the wires were close enough to prevent escapes.... and should be as close to their natural environment as possible..
flying foxes live in the subtropics of Asia, Australia, and Indonesia.
they mostly live in the Indian and Atlantic oceans and some live in the Pacific near Oceania