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An animal with a large plume?

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The only animals living today which have feathers are birds. All birds are in the taxonomic class Aves. In many cases, feathers give birds the ability of flight. Others, such as the ostrich, cannot fly. For all birds, feathers can serve as insulation. Some species, including the peacock and bowerbird, have males with very elaborate feathers which they display during mating rituals.

Fossil evidence indicates that some species of carnivorous dinosaurs had primative feathers. This suggests an evolutionary link between reptiles and birds.

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One of the largest furry animals in the world WERE the Wooly Mammoth and the Saber-toothed Tiger. Current large furry animals include the tiger, giraffe, apes, gorillas, and whales. (whales are mammals with fur)

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A bird has feathers, for example: a Flamingo

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An animal that has a large plume

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