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the flightless cormorant eats fish, octupus, and squid!
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This depends on the species ,as there are 40 species .The largest of the species the flightless cormorant grow to 100 cm(40 inches) and weigh 5 kg (11Ib)The smallest of the collection called the pygmy cormorant grow to 45cm (18 inches) and weigh 340g(12oz).There is no actual common breed of cormorants but if you want to find out a specific type I will be happy to help.
This depends on the species ,as there are 40 species .The largest of the species the flightless cormorant grow to 100 cm(40 inches) and weigh 5 kg (11Ib)The smallest of the collection called the pygmy cormorant grow to 45cm (18 inches) and weigh 340g(12oz).There is no actual common breed of cormorants but if you want to find out a specific type I will be happy to help.
No. Emus are flightless birds. They cannot live in trees, because they lack the necessary adaptations for climbing and perching.
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a cormorant is black
a cormorant is black
No, a cormorant is a bird and has feathers.
A cormorant has feathers.
Flightless birds typically have adaptations that suit their ground-dwelling lifestyles, such as a heavier body, stronger legs for running, and reduced or absent wings. In contrast, birds that can fly possess lightweight bodies, powerful pectoral muscles, and well-developed wings designed for lift and maneuverability. Additionally, flightless birds often have more robust bones and different feather structures, which contribute to their unique ecological niches. These differences reflect their adaptations to varying environments and lifestyles.