Some of the more obvious are:-
Feathers, Wings, a beak, two legs and most (but not all) can fly, they also lay eggs.
the legs help them to perch on trees,warmblooded.
And the most important feature is that they have a four chambered heart like mammals.
the have feathers and lay hard shelled eggs
- they are warm blooded
- they have wings
-they have beaks
-they have feathers
The main features of a bird is the beak and wings.Even if some have wings and can't fly they are still classed as birds.
Birds as you may have noticed are not crocodiles, as they can fly and are lots of breeds. Crocodiles are very similar, but not quite. Also, sharks aren't birds.
A bird is warmblooded, lays eggs, has feathers, a beak, and much more.
the can fly really high and they have really light feathers, and because of their light feathers it makes it slightly easier to fly because they wont have to carry extra weight
wings and a beak
They both fly, one in the water and one in the air
Analogous Features.
Birds are grouped based on the shape of two features. These features are their beaks or bills, and their feet. Feathers are sometimes taken in to account as well.
Endemic means something that is native and common to an area. As such, endemic birds live where they are native and common depending on species.
No. Both the cedar and bohemian waxwings are common birds.
They both fly, one in the water and one in the air
Analogous Features.
Birds are grouped based on the shape of two features. These features are their beaks or bills, and their feet. Feathers are sometimes taken in to account as well.
For the Birds was played in front of Monsters Inc.in 2001.
yes there are.
1. Both are warmblooded vertebrates. 2. Both are amniotes. 3. Both have their bodies covered with silky structures made from keratin.
feathers
Birds.
mammals amphibians and reptiles birds
long broad and rounded wings
Scandinavian design tends to be simple and clean. It features motifs such as stylized leaves and flowers, heart shapes and birds worked in lines or repeat patterns.
none there extinct