One animal that has thick feathers is the ostrich. Ostriches have a double layer of feathers, with the outer layer being long, loose, and soft, while the inner layer is shorter and denser, providing insulation and protection.
no i dont think so :)
thick feathers for warmth and white feathers for camouflage
Kiwi have shaggy feathers which, from a distance, resemble hair more than feathers. They have been described as resembling ostrich feathers, but which feel like the mane or tail of a horse. Their feathers are densely packed, about 2.5cm thick, to keep them warm and dry.
they have very thick feathers and they usually group together to keep warm.
The feathers keep them warm in frigid water and keep them from freezing in subzero temperatures.
Yes, penguins do in fact have thick feathers. These thick feathers are what a penguin uses to glide across the water in such a fast manner.
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Lots of eagles have thick feathers to protect from the climate. They also have thick feathers because they eat snakes and if a snake ever tries to bite them, it can't bite through all of those feathers
it has its feathers its feathers is all it needs to have because there thick
Because Emperor penguins have a layer of blubber (fat) and they also stay very close together in snow storms. They survive with all the thick layers of feathers and fat.