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wings
No, dogs are not birds and none of the breeds have wings.
Wings and feathers
Flightless birds do not need a large keel because they don't have functional wings for flight, so there is no need for the large breastbone attachment needed for flight muscles. The keel is an adaptation found in birds that use their wings for sustained flight.
wings are helpful.
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No, both 'birds' and 'wings' are nouns, the plural form of the nouns 'bird' and 'wing'.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that take the place of the nouns 'birds' or 'wings' are they as a subject, and them as an object in a sentence.If you are trying to say 'the wings of the bird', then the noun 'bird' must be in the possessive form to show that the wings belong to the bird: the bird's wings.Or, if you mean 'the wings of the birds', you need the plural possessive form for the plural noun birds: the birds' wings.
differrent birds need different wings, EVERYONE knows that!
I wonder that bird's wings need carbohydrates to move up and down. The wings of birds are constituted of muscles and those muscles need proteins and carbohydrates to function, and I am referring to the flying birds, not to the land-based birds, although their wings need carbohydrates and proteins as well.
with a brush and paint sometimes water if you need it
They have bigger bodies and need more power to fly.
Yes. Takahe are birds, and all birds have wings. Even flightless birds have wings, though they are of little or no use.