habitats of bluebird
Obviously the same as every other bird in the world. Any other dumb questions?
Why do not all humans live in the same habitat
The bird of paradise is another bird. They don't have the same habitat.
Blue Bird. Your child got the same horrible homework assignment.
Blue Jays flap their wings up and down like any other bird when they flap their wings the force is making the bird have thrust and lift in the same time casing blue jay's or any type of bird to fly
No. It is a bird. Birds differ from mammals in several ways, most notably that they do not nurse their young. Birds feed their young with the same food they eat.
They live in the water and eat crill
Here's an excerpt from the article AVIAN TRANSFUSION MEDICINE, from the Compendium, by Shannon Shaw, DVM, Tom Tully, DVM, and Javier Nevarez, DVM, PhD :"Avian blood typing is still very rudimentary, with extensive investigation and description currently linked to chickens, in which 28 blood groups have been described."
Ocelots inhabit a variety of habitats, primarily tropical and subtropical forests, as well as savannas and grasslands. In these environments, they share their habitat with a range of other animals, including jaguars, deer, capybaras, and various bird species. Additionally, smaller mammals like agoutis and various rodents can also be found in the same areas, contributing to the diverse ecosystem in which ocelots thrive.
Nothing. All different breeds or reptiles, amphibians, birds, and small mammals can not be kept in the same habitat as another species.
No, mainly because they cannot exist in the same habitat. Seahorses are marine animals and giraffes are land mammals.
No, birds belong to the class Aves: warm blooded, bipetal, lay egging, vertebrates. Mammals have mammiliary glands (breast milk), sweat glands, and have hair.