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  1. hollow bones
  2. feathers
  3. muscular chests
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Hollow bones, curved wings to make them aerodynamic and light feathers to make them almost weightless.

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hollow bone curved wings to make them areodynamic and light feathers to make them almost weight less

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Birds have hollow bones which means they are also lighter. They also have streamlined bodies specially adapted for flying.

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Hollow bones and different shapes and sizes of their feathers (tail feathers more adamantly) also factors in how they fly and how many times they must flap their wings.

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wings ,feather ,and hollow bones

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