All birds have wings: even Flightless Birds have wings, though they may be useless for flight.
All birds also have legs.
Swans have two legs and two wings. Their wings are used for flying and can also help with balance on land, while their legs are adapted for swimming and walking.
3.3 kg, 45 cm 20 pounds.
Ostrich is a bird, and it is the largest bird species in the world. They are flightless birds with long legs and necks.
Bird limbs primarily function for locomotion, enabling flight and perching. The wings are adapted for flying, with feathers providing lift and thrust, while the legs and feet are designed for walking, running, perching, and sometimes swimming or grasping. Additionally, bird limbs play a role in thermoregulation and display behaviors, such as courtship rituals. Overall, the structure and function of bird limbs are crucial for their survival and adaptation to various environments.
None. Flies have legs. Six legs to be percise. And two wings. Two antannae. One probiscus.
Every bird that can fly ahs wings to fly and legs to walk, all birds are born with legs.
A bird has 4 limbs: its arms are wings and its legs are its legs.
A Bird has 2 legs.
legs, eyes, wings, feet,
Does a dog have legs, has a bird got wings.
An ostrich has two legs and two wings because it is a bird.
because they have wings.. if you would have wings and a feet together, would you still walk?? sintido kumon...
Wyverns are dragons. Rather than four legs and two wings, they have two wings and two legs. The body structure of the wyvern is usually depicted similarly to a bird or pterosaur.
yes,they have wings and legs.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one! The creature you're looking for is a bat. Yeah, they're like the only mammals that can fly, but they don't bother with legs. Who needs 'em when you've got wings, right?
If you mean 'running legs', the answer is 14 If you just mean 'all legs', the answer is 16 This is because the wings of a bird are actually transformed legs...
Silly, an Albatross is a large, sea-going bird. It's arms are covered with feathers and called 'wings' and yes, it does have legs... and webbed feet.