Well many birds can fly.Penguins cannot fly because of there belly weight and design of their body even though they are classed as birds.Some people say Peacocks cant fly but I know they can fly to the top of a roof and down no stopping.But my answer is they can nearly all species of bird fly.
There are many varieties of birds that cannot fly. Groups that are entire flightless are the ratites (ostriches, emu's, kiwis, and kin) and penguins. Many other Flightless Birds belong to groups that also have flying members. See the link for a full list.
Takahe
Kakapo
Weka
Emu
Brown Kiwi
Great Tinamou
Greater Rhea
Ostrich
Southern Cassowary
Penguins
Kiwi
The most common flightless bird that most people associate flightless birds with is the penguin. However there are 47 total species of flightless birds known to humans.
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No,not all birds that have wings and feathers can fly. An ostrich & peacock can't fly and they both have feathers and wings. Birds like the ones I named have small wings that's why they can't fly. All their muscles are in their legs.
To say that birds use wings and feathers to fly, so all birds can fly, would be false. Not all birds can fly. An ostrich is an example of a bird that cannot fly.
Most birds can fly. Not all.
A lot animals 'can' fly, such as Birds and Insects. Flies, Butterflies, Pigeons, Eagles - So many that I'm not going to list them all!
Birds do not fly all the way to the southern hemisphere, they fly to the equator.
all birds fly xept penguins
There are several birds that cannot fly, all the species of Penguins, Emu, Ostrich, Kiwi, and the Cassowary are a few.
Alot! Flys, butterflys, most birds ect. The list is endless!
Birds, bats, sugar gliders, flying lizards and all animals that can fly.
Penguins, Emus, Ostriches, Kiwis are all birds that can't fly
Birds cannot fly at all without their feathers.