The term that describes the process resulting in birds and bats having similar wings is "convergent evolution." This occurs when different species independently evolve similar traits or adaptations in response to comparable environmental challenges or ecological niches. Despite their different evolutionary backgrounds, both birds and bats have developed wings as a means of flight, demonstrating how similar pressures can lead to analogous structures.
Convergent evolution
convergent evolution bro.
bird of pray
avifauna
singing is innate; the species song is learned. :))
Birds are unique in having feathers; no other modern vertibrate have them, birds are also unique in having a furcula - a wish bone. The therapod dinosaurs had both feathers and wish bones, and it is believed that modern birds evolved from therapods.
singing is innate; the species song is learned. :))
Birds and dogs don't perspire or sweat like humans. They pant.
Decomposer (APEX)
Both are birds , having feathers, the ability to fly and lay eggs.
The literary term that describes "birds of a feather flock together" is an idiom. This expression conveys the idea that people with similar characteristics or interests tend to associate with one another.
Yes, all birds mate and have nests at one point or another. The process is different with all birds.