A LAHORE A LARGE GROUSE-LEGGED PIGEON WITH FEATHERS ON IT'S LEGS AND FEET. IT IS USED AS A UTILITY BREED. NAMED FOR THE PAKISTANI CITY OF LAHORE.
Some breeds of chickens, such a Cochins, grow feathers on their feet. However, the males of those breeds also have feathered feet, so it's not specific to gender - only to breed.
The Hair on the feet of chickens are feathers. The breed you are referring to are Cochins or cross breeds of them. The feather footed Cochin breed were developed in Northern China and introduced to North America in the early 19th Century, but they are also known as Shanghai Brahma Chickens.
The Fresian is usually solid black with beautiful full feathers.
Silly, an Albatross is a large, sea-going bird. It's arms are covered with feathers and called 'wings' and yes, it does have legs... and webbed feet.
It had long brown and greyish feathers,with brown legs and feet. so it was mostly a brown colour.
Generally by 5 weeks you will really notice slight differences in comb size - males will have slightly larger combs, length of the legs, size of the feet - males will have slightly longer legs and larger feet, and presence of saddle feathers - only the male will have pointed saddle feathers, hens are rounded.
Generally by 5 weeks you will really notice slight differences in comb size - males will have slightly larger combs, length of the legs, size of the feet - males will have slightly longer legs and larger feet, and presence of saddle feathers - only the male will have pointed saddle feathers, hens are rounded.
Yes. It had dark brown feathers on its back and top of its tail and white feathers on its head and everywhere else on its body except its mouth, feet and lower legs. On its mouth,feet and lower legs, it had bare skin. Its scaly skin was orange with melemome pigment. It had yellow eyes with big, black, round pupils. The juvenile had light brown fur instead of feathers. It had fur wherever the adult had feathers(white or brown.) As Tyrannosaurus Rex grew up its fur changed to feathers as well as changing colour.
No, they are considered bird which mean they have feathers. Scales are on most reptiles, but that is it. Yes, penguins have scales on their legs. Feathers are modified scales. Their feet might look a little scaly - but otherwise no.
the saying "horse feathers" come from a Clydesdale or any horse with "feathers" on its legs There are no such things as horse feathers. Saying something is horse feathers is the same as saying that it is nonsense. um, YA THERE are they are hairs on a Clydesdale's legs.
A dinosaur