that depends if it was flying.... if it was flying and died it wouldn't stay in the air....
if it died at a slaughterhouse it wouldn't because it wouldn't die in a plastic bag....
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Birds fly in place by hovering due to their ability to rapidly beat their wings and adjust their body position to maintain a stable position in the air. This allows them to stay in one spot while searching for food or navigating their environment.
Birds hover in one spot to maintain their position in the air while searching for food, avoiding predators, or defending their territory. They use their wings and tail to adjust their position and stay in place, similar to how a helicopter hovers in the air.
So the birds can protect and stay alive.
no they do not all stay in the same place because some birds live in water
they dont, burds stay on da feathers
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Specialized muscles and tendons in their legs cause the toes of passerines to lock around any perch they land on and stay locked while the toes are in the relaxed position, which is why passerines are also known as perching birds.
Some can because they have natural oils and thick feathers that insalate them to keep them warm .
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birds stay healthy by nature like if they were out side of a bread shop they would get some bread and the rest i don't know
No, birds cannot stay completely still in the air while flying. They need to constantly flap their wings to maintain lift and stay airborne.