The answer depends on the bird and also what type of feather.
The pigeon is a bird. All birds have feathers, although sometimes the type of feather varies.
A feather typically weighs less than an ounce. The weight of a feather can vary depending on its size and the type of bird it comes from.
The seagull is a bird. All birds have feathers, although sometimes the type of feather varies.
The canary is a bird. All birds have feathers, although sometimes the type of feather varies.
The ostrich is a bird. All birds have feathers, although sometimes the type of feather varies.
A typical wing feather consists of a central, stiff shaft with the softer vanes on each side. The leading edge of the feather during flight is called the outer vane. The opposite vane is wider than the outer vane and is referred to as the inner vane.
It seems strange, but horses do have feathers. There are on the back of the lower leg to absorb water! They are not the type of feathers that a bird would have, but a type of hair.
Depends on the feather and the cat. If the feather is artificial, it is very likely it will turn up in their feces but if it's from a real bird, them it probably has some type of germ, but if you're lucky, nothing will happen. Also, if your cat has other complications or diseases, or if your cat is little, and the feather is huge.
You can't even properly ask a question. It depends on the size of the feather and 100's of other variables involved.
A cormorant is a type of water fowl that is found in coastal areas all over the world. Since the cormorant is a bird, it has feathers.
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