The feet of the Ptarmigan (Lagopus) are covered in feathers.
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When feathers are placed in water covered with oil, the oil sticks to the feathers and makes them water repellent. This disrupts the feather's ability to trap air and repel water, causing them to become waterlogged and lose their insulating properties.
Archaeopteryx, a birdlike animal that had feathers
The Arctic hare is an animal that can survive in cold habitats and is a prey species. They are well-adapted to the cold with thick fur and large hind feet for efficient movement across snow-covered terrain, making them fast and agile to evade predators such as wolves and foxes.
The part of an animal that forms a thin layer around the outside is the skin. Skin serves as a protective barrier, helps regulate temperature, and facilitates sensory perception. It also plays a crucial role in preventing water loss and protecting against pathogens. In many animals, the skin can be covered with fur, scales, or feathers, depending on the species.
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peacocks have scaly feet, but they are covered in feathers.
Birds lay eggs and has a skin covered in feathers.
Animals can be covered with fur or feathers or scales or naked skin. It depends on what animal you're talking about.
they have several layers of feathers and they have feet covered in feathers to keep warm
they are covered in feathers
You can call them fuzzy if you want to. Penguins are birds. All birds have feathers. Furry implies that the animal has hair, but fuzzy could refer to the feathers. Penguin chicks can definitely be described as being fuzzy since they are covered in down when they hatch.
A vulture doesn't and I think a Condor also.
Owls do have scales on their feet.
Creatures with feathers and webbed feet include ducks, geese and other waterfowl such as the Australian moorhens and swamp hens.
Mammals are not covered with feathers. Mammals grow hair, but do not have to be covered with hair. Birds are covered with feathers.
they are covered in feathers