a kind of bird
How the bird,and insects are different? How the bird,and insects are different? THE BIRD has TWO FEET THE INSECTS have more FEET
Butterflies have tiny scales on the bottom of their feet that help them stick to surfaces. These scales create friction when in contact with surfaces, allowing butterflies to walk, cling, and climb on various types of plants and trees.
Woodpeckers nest in holes that they hollow out in dead trees.
Yes, the raccoon uses its hands to search for food, to capture food, to eat food, to climb trees, to walk, etc.
It uses its beak and feet as tools, and various plants as materials.
Yes, the Monstera deliciosa plant is a climbing plant that uses aerial roots to attach itself to trees or other structures as it grows.
The Tailorbird uses its beak as a needle to pierce through the nest and sew it together. It also uses its feet as a tool another different types of plants as materials for the nest.
Chicken
OAK TREES ARE USED FOR FURNITURE.
"Flipping the bird" is an expression that uses the word 'bird.' Another expression that uses the word is "killing two birds with one stone."
A butterfly uses its feet for tasting.
A bird uses it beak to get bark off trees to find insects (example; woodpecker) Also bird use the to easily preen their feathers. These are just a few of the many ways birds use their beaks.To ward off bees and other insects who are repelled by its strong scent.