A flexible backbone in birds allows for greater mobility and agility during flight, enhancing their ability to maneuver quickly and efficiently. It aids in the coordination of wing movements and body positioning, which is crucial for taking off, landing, and navigating through various environments. Additionally, a flexible spine helps absorb shock during flight and landing, contributing to overall stability and reducing the risk of injury.
A dolphin is one flexible animal.Aquatic animals are especially flexible underwater.
Yes, all vertebrates have a backbone. Birds are unusual because they have very flexible necks (usually), which is important for preening (they don't have hands or paws, and feathers require upkeep), but for energy-efficient flight they need perfectly rigid backs, so their mid/lower spine is rigid, and the upper spine highly flexible. You can explore this yourself during Thanksgiving. :-)
Turkeys are birds, and all birds are vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone.
If you mean a spine, then yes squirrels have a spine.
it shows the disks in your back support how strong your backbone is if you look at it closely you might be able to see the disks as i said before those help support and bend ur back bone.
Yes. All parrots are birds; all birds are vertebrates; and all vertebrates have a backbone.
Yes, puffins are birds and like all birds, they have a backbone. Their backbone, or vertebral column, supports their body and provides structure for their movements.
All animals with a backbone are vertebrates. All birds have a backbone. All owls are birds.
Yes.Pigeon do have backbone.It is because pigeons are a group of vertebrate and vertebrate animals do have backbone.
They have a backbone, so yes they are.YesYes, all birds have backbones and therefore are vertebratesYes, birds have spines.yes
An invertebrate is an animal that doesn't have a backbone. A vertebrate is an animal that has a backbone. Since a flamingo has a backbone, (like all birds) it is a vertebrate.it is vertebrate
Birds and bats