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Birds do not have segmented bodies in the same way that some invertebrates, like worms or insects, do. Instead, birds have a streamlined body structure with distinct regions, including the head, neck, trunk, and tail, but these regions are not segmented. Their bodies are organized into systems like skeletal and muscular systems that allow for flight and other activities. While they have a complex anatomy, it is not characterized by segmentation.

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