Penguins are the birds that use their wings as flippers.
Oil gets their wings and stops them from flying or swimming, so it can be fatal.
Oil gets into their wings and stops them flying or swimming, so it can be fatal. The oil is very diffucult to get rid of.
they are used for flying.... :)
its wings!
Most birds use their wings for flight. Some of the flightless birds, or birds which do not fly much, may use their wings just for balance, especially when perching (e.g. chickens). For some flightless birds such as the kiwi, their wings appear to be without purpose.
Yes they are
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A penguin does not have wings like other birds. Instead, they have flippers, with massive, short and flattened. Bones. For a penguin the wing-beat in the water is similar to those by flying birds.
Probably better for gliding than flying. Depends on how the birds flap their wings, how big they are and how big their wings are.
No, insects and bats have wings and neither of them are birds.
A creature that has wings....such as birds and flying bugs etc.
Luvi walks by flying. she has little wings that flap around and keeps her flying like birds or bugs that have wings.