the birds wing is hairy and the insects wing is delicate
a bird has hollow bones and an incect has an exo skeleton on the outside of their body!
No, since it is an Arachnid and not a Bird or an Insect.
By opening their wings like a bird or insect of course. Obvious!!
Insect wings are quite different from bat and bird wings in various ways. The insect wings are quite rigid and this makes them less efficient in flying when compared to birds and bats.
a flying insect such as a beetle or lepidopteran such as a moth or butterfly
ones a bird and ones an insect...
There is no such thing as a dinosaur that flys. The difference between a pteradoctyl and a bird is: Birds have feathers and pteradoctyl's don't. The difference between a oviraptor and a bird is: Oviraptor have hands and birds have wings.
Birds are vertebrates with feathers, wings, and beaks, whereas insects are invertebrates with six legs, antennae, and often wings. Birds lay eggs with hard shells, while insects typically lay eggs that can be hard or soft. Additionally, birds have lungs for breathing, while insects have a system of tracheae for respiration.
yes it is. The kiwi's closest relatives were the other New Zealand ratites, the Moa which was another flightless bird.
well the butterfly is a butterfly and the bird is a bird, it is prett obvious really!
There are a few different similarities between the wing of a butterfly and the wing of a bat. Both are used to fly for example.
They flap and create enough lift for takeoff, and can potentially be used for camouflage. That's the only shared characteristic though, because butterfly wings are part of the insect's exoskeleton, and bird wings are technically arms. They don't share anything in build or ancestry.