To conserve feathers, you can do so by putting them in a ziplock bag, in the freezer. This can help to keep the colors bright, and can also help keep the feathers fluffy.
Unlike reptiles, birds are endothermic. They also have feathers, which conserve heat.
when the hair stands up it closes the skin and the pores which help to conserve heat
Long feathers take up a lot of room, and could not develop in the egg. The baby bird's down is a very efficient insulator, which helps conserve energy that it needs to survive and also for its rapid growth. Once it is of a good size and begins to need the longer feathers, they grow in.
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The most likely scenario is that dinosaurs were actually warm blooded. Large dinosaurs could have survived because their bulk would help to conserve heat, and smaller dinosaurs in the Arctic probably had feathers.
Animals in cold countries keep warm since they have a thick covering of skin or feathers. Some animals hibernate during cold seasons in order to conserve body heat and energy.
No, cows do not have feathers. Cows are mammals and are covered in hair or fur, not feathers. Feathers are typically found on birds.
Why should you conserve wildlife?
To conserve the environment.
we have to conserve water to save our planet
Countour feathers and down feathers
no they have spikes and they have to nail. But no feathers. they are no such things as feathers