No. Some Flightless Birds such as the kiwi have very small, rudimentary wings. Other flightless birds such as the ostrich have larger wings, but they are still small and quite useless for flight.
All birds have wings: even flightless birds have wings, though they may be useless for flight. All birds also have legs.
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I wonder that bird's wings need carbohydrates to move up and down. The wings of birds are constituted of muscles and those muscles need proteins and carbohydrates to function, and I am referring to the flying birds, not to the land-based birds, although their wings need carbohydrates and proteins as well.
No planet in our solar system has wings. Planets are celestial bodies that do not have physical features like wings. Wings are typically associated with animals, birds or insects on Earth.
Yes, other birds of prey like falcons and hawks have similar wing structures to kestrels. They have long, pointed wings for efficient flight and hunting. Other bird species such as swifts and swallows also have similar pointed wings for fast and agile flight.
Two, all birds have two wings.
Yes. Takahe are birds, and all birds have wings. Even flightless birds have wings, though they are of little or no use.
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All birds do have wings. For birds like Penguins, the wings have turned into flippers.
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Yes. All birds have wings, even the flightless ones.
so they can fly and get food easier. Not all birds have wings. The moa-a flightless, more than likely bird from New Zealand-is well-known for having no wings.
All birds have some sort of wings.
To say that birds use wings and feathers to fly, so all birds can fly, would be false. Not all birds can fly. An ostrich is an example of a bird that cannot fly.
No, insects and bats have wings and neither of them are birds.