Cute question!
Birds like to get high. Feathers allow birds to fly.
Mammals are not covered with feathers. Mammals grow hair, but do not have to be covered with hair. Birds are covered with feathers.
As with other birds, the wing of a blue jay is covered in feathers.
Birds are covered in feathers
Like all birds, emus are covered with feathers. The feathers are fine and shaggy, unlike the feathers of flighted birds.
Robins are birds and have feathers.
The body covering on birds is considered the feathers, or plumage. Birds do have skin under their feathers, but their feathers are the outermost covering that protects their bodies.
A bird's legs are covered in the same soft scales as a reptile's skin, so it has the same texture as snake skin. This is because birds are very closely related to reptiles. A bird's feathers are made of the same material.
Owls do have scales on their feet.
Velociraptors were closely related to birds. Among other traits, both Velociraptors and birds have feathers. The proof is that the forearm bones of Velociraptor show quill knobs, which are attachment points for ligaments that hold feathers in place.
Yes, especially because they are birds. :)
According to evolution bird's feathers evolved from reptile scales.
A platypus is covered in fur. It has dense, waterproof fur that helps keep it warm while swimming in cold water. Unlike birds, reptiles, or fish, it does not have feathers, scales, or bare skin; instead, its unique fur structure allows it to thrive in its aquatic environment.