No they are not ~ plucking a bird alive would be extremely difficult as well as unnecessarily cruel. When they are just slaughtered (still warm) is the optimum time.
The plant will stay alive but the petal will die.
No! Turkeys have to be beheaded and plucked before cooking.
No, it has no way of excretion.
No, a plucked petal is not considered alive. Once detached from the plant, the petal no longer exhibits characteristics of life such as growth, response to stimuli, or reproduction. It is now considered a non-living part of the plant.
Most down products are made from birds that are killed, but the meat from the birds is often used. Some down products are made with feathers from birds that are plucked alive, which is painful and tears the bird's skin.
Birds hatch out of eggs.
So the birds can protect and stay alive.
Birds lay eggs!
What kind of absurd question is this! Banana on tree is living, whereas after it is plucked out it is non-living. Its just a fruit.
All birds hatch from eggs
Birds are not naturally featherless. If you see a featherless bird, either it is a genetic disorder, has been genetically altered, or simply has been plucked very recently.Read more: Why_are_birds_featherless
Birds are dinosaurs and today everywhere we have birds.