since they have feathers they are placed under kingdom animalia - aves
Birds have feathers, which serve multiple functions such as insulation, waterproofing, and aiding in flight. Feathers are a unique feature of birds that help them to maintain body temperature, display colorful patterns during courtship, and enable them to fly.
No, most animals are insects and have shells. Only birds have feathers.
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. Some exceptions are bats, mosquitos, flies, bees, ladybugs, locus, June beetles.
Birds are defined by unique characteristics, such as having feathers, beaks, and laying hard-shelled eggs. They also possess hollow bones, a high metabolic rate, and a specialized respiratory system that includes air sacs. Birds are the only living animals with the ability to fly.
Feathers
Feathers!
Birds have feathers, which serve multiple functions such as insulation, waterproofing, and aiding in flight. Feathers are a unique feature of birds that help them to maintain body temperature, display colorful patterns during courtship, and enable them to fly.
No, most animals are insects and have shells. Only birds have feathers.
most birds have feathers and some other animals
Yes, especially because they are birds. :)
contour and the feathers to keep them warm are down.
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, the biggest difference between birds and other animals is that birds have feathers. Every bird has feathers and everything that has feathers is a bird. A Whistling Swan, in winter has the most with about 20,000 individual feathers. And the fewest feathers? That distinction goes to the Ruby-throated Hummingbird with about 940.
Feathers - the only outwardly obvious characteristic unique to birds.
No. Some exceptions are bats, mosquitos, flies, bees, ladybugs, locus, June beetles.
As with other birds, the wing of a blue jay is covered in feathers.