In the wild, the Red-Billed Quealea with an adult breeding population of 1.5billion, source: Weaver Bird Natural History
Most of the land on Earth has always been covered by water. Most of the land on Earth is covered by water now. You're probably going to need to rephrase your question.
If the Earth were stationary, it would be pulled into the Sun. Also, we now the stars are at such a distance that they are, for most purposes, effectively stationary. The fact they are appearing to rotate around the Earth can only be interpreted as the Earth rotating.
The previous answer was incorrect. NOW the Earth's surface is covered with ice, but during the most recent ice age, NEARLY 30% of the Earth was covered by ice!I'm a little bold
depends on where you are
No, the Earth is not in an ice age right now. The last ice age ended about 10,000 years ago.
I Am a Bird Now was created on 2005-02-01.
The north American passenger pigeon
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I'm not a bird and your not a bird and this question makes no sense!
Yes it was but it is extinct now.
because of the gun shooting, there are now numerous ambulances outside.
a macaw is a bird but i wana now wat type of bird
Dodo
Most of the land on Earth has always been covered by water. Most of the land on Earth is covered by water now. You're probably going to need to rephrase your question.
It does now.
It anchors down the bird's flight muscles.