To grasp prey and hold on to branches or perches.
Most birds.
So that they can grasp their prey.
Because they have a good balance skill called hypmitosis. Another answer: For birds to grasp something with their feet all they need to do is relax their muscles. It takes muscle strength to open their grasping feet. So, when they go to sleep (and relax) their grasp actually tightens rather than loosens.
Impossible for a single-celled creature to fly. Also really difficult to grasp the twig while nest-building.
Hester tries to grasp the scarlet letter, but it disappears when she reaches for it. This symbolizes the elusive nature of her public shame and the idea that it defines her identity but remains intangible. It highlights the spiritual and psychological burden she carries throughout the novel.
Tendrils or twining stems help the plant climb up a wooden pole to reach more sunlight. These structures allow the plant to grasp onto surfaces for support as it grows vertically.
The huge birds include in own daily foods are Insects, grass, salt, wind, leaf, sunlight, butterfly etc. :D
Yes, they are both consumers.Only green plants are consumers because they are can manufacture food by themselves in the presence of sunlight.
Grasp is a verb and a noun. Verb: Grasp my hand before you fall. Noun: His hand slipped from my grasp.
Birds have wings which help them fly. They have claws that enable them grasp branches firmly. Their beaks enable them to pick up food with ease.
Serpens is in the grasp of Ophiuchus.