the birds ' wings and feathers grew when thus before their bones were hollow or light.
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The owls have adapted in various ways, becoming silent in their flight, able to see very well in both day and night and their ears have adapted to become excellent instruments, each adaptation has enabled the owl as a species to survive 58 millions years.
cause without there wings they would get captured by preadetors
To become a flight attendant,We have to go to college.
Bees ( honey bees) become inactive at 45 degrees. death comes after they cannot convert their honey to heat their bodies. They create heat by shivering their flight muscles.
Ducks have adapted greatly by learning to get out of the water quickly and start flying.
Birds don't necessarily need wind to fly. The flight can become easier when there is wind, depending on the circunstances, but that doesn't mean that a bird cannot fly in the absence of wind. It can become more tiring if the bird is adapted to flight with wind, but the movement of the wings still creates an upward and forward force that keeps the bird flying. For specifics about how do birds fly, search for that question.
falcon.
A birds tail swerves its body left and right. It also has drag.
Yes, the giraffe weevil does have wings, but they are not used for flying. Instead, their wings are reduced and primarily serve to cover and protect their elongated bodies. The giraffe weevil, known for its long neck, is more adapted for climbing and maneuvering through its environment rather than for flight.
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Birds are adapted for flight with their lightweight bodies, hollow bones, wings, and feathers. These features enable them to soar through the air and hunt for food efficiently. Additionally, birds have a highly efficient respiratory system that allows them to extract oxygen from the air at high altitudes.