Roosters, Chickens, Penguins, Ostrich.
Birds (that fly): pássaro(s) / ave(s)
Aves (it's Latin, so the singular is not ave, but rather avis) is the class for birds. As horses are not birds, the answer is no. Horses are mammals in class Mammalia.
No fish ave wings - even the flying fish do not have wings. However rays ans skates have a body shape were parts are called wings and these come in pairs.
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The address of the American Wings Air Museum is: 9 7Th Ave N, Hopkins, MN 55374-8752
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Aviary is a word derived from the Latin root Ave meaning bird.
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Center of radiator at the bottom and right in front. cant miss it
The Missouri Ave that runs East-West is approximately 1 mile from Maryland Ave (it is due south). They are parallel to each other, so the distance should not change much from one side of Phoenix to the other. There is, however, a Missouri Ave that runs North-South (just west of 7th Ave and south of Bethany Home Rd.), so if you are walking from that one, It is approximately 3/4 of a mile between N. Missouri Ave and W. Maryland Ave.
Although scientific literature often capitalizes the word Aves (plural, a class of birds), there is no reason to consider the word a proper noun. When used as the plural form of the greeting or farewell (ave), it is a common noun.
the only thing that makes a bird a bird is the wings. no other animal (with the exception of the bat) has wings