Bird wings are structured as modified forelimbs, consisting of bones similar to those in human arms, covered by feathers that provide lift and aid in flight. Moth wings, on the other hand, are composed of a network of veins covered by a thin layer of scales, giving them a unique texture and coloration. Both types of wings serve the primary function of enabling flight, but they are built from different materials and anatomical designs.
Vestigial wings.
angel wings
humming bird wings
I think the kind that TinkerBell has, maybe moth or dragonfly wings, sometimes butterfly wings look for those Hoped I helped!
Hummingbird Moth
The answer you are looking for is Luna moth. The tail is actually a part of the wings. And the antenna of a moth look like two feathers.
Right, basically, I was out and I saw this bird brav waddling about and it didnt have any wings but instead it had a sorta leaves attached, what type of bird is it, even if it is a bird! Must be rare brav #getsyouthinking
No. The Luna moth is a large green species common in the eastern United States. The term "leopard moth" can refer to several species, depending on where you are from. In the US, it most often refers to Hypercompe scribbonia, a type of tiger moth with black and white wings.
The moth you are describing sounds like a Cinnabar moth. This species is known for its distinct coloration of a red head, blue and black body, and red wings with black dots. They are commonly found in Europe and parts of Asia.
vestigial structures
no. a robin is a type of bird with a red breast and brown wings..
The tiger owl is a nickname for the Great Horned Owl