Although it SOUNDS like an actual word, "deficant" is not in the dictionary. Also, "crow birds" is redundant.
No, a crow does not have an exoskeleton. Crows, like all birds, have an endoskeleton, which is an internal skeleton made of bones. Exoskeletons are found in some invertebrates, such as insects and crustaceans, where the skeleton is on the outside of the body. Birds have feathers and other adaptations that distinguish them from animals with exoskeletons.
In Greek mythology, Apollo turned the crow's feathers black as a punishment for the bird's betrayal. The crow, originally white, was sent to observe and report on Apollo's lover, Coronis. When the crow discovered that Coronis was unfaithful, it returned to Apollo with the news, but its report was delayed, leading Apollo to become enraged and transform the crow's feathers to black as a symbol of its dishonor and failure.
No, they have feathers.
---- A biologist was asked to finally determine whether crows and ravens are really two different birds. This has been a matter of some conjecture for quite some time. Given only a cursory glance, these birds appear to be one and the same. The biologist spent considerable time watching the birds in their habitat and logging hours of observations. The observations did not appear to provide any conclusive evidence that crows and ravens are different. The biologist performed dissections of ravens and crows and found that their internal workings appeared to be similar. No significant difference was found. The biologist then performed very careful examinations of two live birds. One a raven and the other a crow. The heads and beaks are remarkably similar. The size and shapes of the birds' bodies did not show much difference. Even the legs and feet of the birds were similar. But, at last, a breakthrough. The long feathers at the tip of a birds wings, the pinion feathers, provided the conclusion that ravens and crows differ. A raven has four pinion feathers and a crow has five pinion feathers. So........................... The difference between ravens and crows is a matter of a pinion!
The crow family is all belong to the sub family Corvinae. They are regarded as the most intelligent type of birds. A group of crows is called a flock or murder.Crows in particular are large robust birds with a short tail.In sunlight, the plumage can show a blue or purple sheen which is due to iridescence. They are ashy-grey to black and average weight is 510g. Tail and primary wing feathers are stiff.Hope this helpsLofty
BirdsThe only animals that have feathers are various birds. Some other animals have feathers probably, but this is basically the only animal that has feathers on it's body.
No, a crow does not have an exoskeleton. Crows, like all birds, have an endoskeleton, which is an internal skeleton made of bones. Exoskeletons are found in some invertebrates, such as insects and crustaceans, where the skeleton is on the outside of the body. Birds have feathers and other adaptations that distinguish them from animals with exoskeletons.
As with other birds, the wing of a blue jay is covered in feathers.
There are no animals that have feathers besides birds.
Yes. Kingfishers are birds, and all birds have feathers.
Pretty much all birds have feathers
No. Only birds have feathers. Kangaroos are mammals, not birds.
no they have feathers
Cassowaries are birds so, like all birds, they have feathers. Only mammals have fur.
Mammals are not covered with feathers. Mammals grow hair, but do not have to be covered with hair. Birds are covered with feathers.
Peacock cannot fly and is bigger then hen having long feathers with artistic design on its feathers but pigeon is small bird with make nest and fly like crow and other birds.
NO!! because they have feathers