so they stay warm!
Kiwi have feathers because they are birds. All birds have feathers, even though the nature of the feathers may differ from that of birds that fly.Kiwi have shaggy feathers which are densely packed, about 2.5cm thick, to keep them warm and dry.
The question is rather vague. But all birds have feathers - even non-fliers such as an Ostrich.
No. Some exceptions are bats, mosquitos, flies, bees, ladybugs, locus, June beetles.
Kiwi have feathers because they are birds. All birds have feathers, even though the nature of the feathers may differ from that of birds that fly.Kiwi have shaggy feathers.
yes because even they dont have budgie they still run and takeover #Bobo Girl =PP
there is no such thing there is no bird that is not a bird even if it doesn't act like a bird
Penguins do have feathers, but people often confuse them for fur because unlike most bird feathers, they are short and dense. These unique feathers are also waterproof on the outside and insulated on the inside to keep the penguins warm in such frigid climates.
The flight feathers are the feathers located on the wings and tail. There are primary flight feathers that on the bird would be equivalent to our hand. A bird also has secondary flight feathers which when comparing to a human would be our forearm. If you unfold the wing of a bird you will see the flight feathers.
Cormorants are birds (duck-like seabirds) and therefore have feathers. Even penguins, which use their wings underwater in a similar manner to fins, still have feathers.
NO!They Just Have Very Soft Texture And Somewhat Hard Texture...Even Though The Penguin Is Considered A Bird,Even Though It Doean't Flyy!
yes, chickens are birds even if they cant fly
These are birds and have bones in their wings like other birds and even very similar to human arms and fingers. They are covered with feathers.