An emu's bones are solid and adapted for long periods of running and walking. A seagull's bones are light and hollow so they can fly easily.
An emu's bones are solid and adapted for long periods of running and walking. A seagull's bones are light and hollow so they can fly easily.
An emu's bones are solid and adapted for long periods of running and walking. A seagull's bones are light and hollow so they can fly easily.
A segull can fly a emu cant fly
Well, darling, emus are big birds with strong, weight-bearing bones to support their hefty bodies, while seagulls are more lightweight and have hollow bones to help them stay afloat. So, in a nutshell, emus have sturdier bones for strutting around the outback, while seagulls have lighter bones for soaring gracefully over the ocean. Hope that clears things up for you, sugar!
A seagull typically has around 200 bones in its body, similar to other birds. The exact number can vary slightly among different species of seagulls. These bones are lightweight yet strong, allowing for efficient flight.
Of course. They are vertebrates, meaning they have an internal skeleton.
Usually, but somtimes they may be a different breed of gull
Kiwis, emus and cassowaries, together with rheas and ostriches, are flightless birds, or ratites. Ratites have wings but the bones in their chests do not have the capacity for flight muscles, which is what a bird needs to fly.
The seagull's pellet if you know what it means, would include all the bones and fur and feathers the seagull has eaten. The seagull's pellet if you know what it means, would include all the bones and fur and feathers the seagull has eaten. This is true, you would also find this interesting.... I have worked at a landfill for over 20 years, during that time I have observed thousands of seagulls eating many strange things. Seagulls will eat anything that has food or blood on it. I've observed them eating "food coated" plastic, paper, aluminum foil, and even used sanitary napkins. They simply "digest" what is food and regurgitate the ineditable parts. The seagull pellets that I have seen contain: paper, plastic, clay or mud, bits of fabric, foil, string, rubber bands, and wood.
the emu's bones are skinny and the seagull 's bones are thick.
The collective nouns for emus are a mob of emus or an implausibility of emus.
No. Although both emus and ostriches are ratites,flightless birds having certain similar characteristics, they are from different parts of the world. Emus are native to Australia and ostriches are native to Africa.