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What are facts about flightless cormorants?

they cant fly


What bird can swim but can't fly?

Penguins and some flightless cormorants


Is there such thing as an island of flightless birds?

Yes. there are penguins in The Galapagos Islands and islands off Antarctica as well as the mainland, Ostrich and flightless cormorants. ..


How do cormorants get there food?

Cormorants are a type of sea bird. They are most flightless, or can only fly short distance, and live near coasts. They fish in the shallow coastal waters. They may also eat small mollusks or crabs.


What are some animals that live on the golapogas island?

Giant tortoises, marine iguana, flightless cormorants, penguins, finches, goats (which were introduced and are a pest), blue footed booby birds and many more species.


What is the name of a flightless Indian bird?

The Great Nicobar Crake is a flightless bird which resides on an island owned by India. It was only just discovered rather recently, in 2012.


What other animal are the Galapagos famous for?

Galapagos turtles, the largest land tortoises on Earth today; Darwin´s finches; the only penguin on the northern hemisphere; marine iguanas unique in their kind; flightless cormorants.


What animals live on the galapagos island?

Galapagos turtles, the largest land tortoises on Earth today; Darwin´s finches; the only penguin on the northern hemisphere; marine iguanas unique in their kind; flightless cormorants.


What new Zealand flightless bird was rediscovered in 1977?

Was it the Takahe? Re-discovered by Doctor George Orbell.


What are cormorants adaptations?

No


What are some diving birds?

Swimming flightless birds are penguins. Diving birds include dippers, auks, gannets, and boobies. Diving waterfowl include ducks, grebes, loons, cormorants, and shags. Shallow-diving sea birds include the pelican and albatross.


In 1948 a flightless bird was rediscovered?

in I948 the Takahe, a bird thought to be extinct was discovered in New Zealand by ornithologist Dr G.B. Orbell.