no they have feathers
no they don't
No. Birds have feathers, not hair.
No. Both the cedar and bohemian waxwings are common birds.
Birds will either drop whatever they are carrying or their body waste.
It's a bird, it has the same body parts as birds usually have.
Ducklings are baby birds. Therefore, like many chicks, they initially have a body covering of down which are soft, fine, fluffy feathers. As they grow older, their adult feathers start to come through.
Birds develop internally, which means inside the creatures body.
No. Both the cedar and bohemian waxwings are common birds.
use of wax for burning out side the body or inside the body
Warm some wax, spread it on the body part you want to 'wax', let it cool, and then rip it off. OUCH!
Cardinal Cedar Wax Wing
You can wax any part of your body.
It iz when u wax ur bdy.
The silver-eye, or wax eye in New Zealand, get both their common name and nickname from the white feathers around their eyes, common to all birds in the white-eye family.
Most likely not considering your body cannot digest fats. The wax will most likely be excreted, but there is a chance it will get stored in your body. I doubt that will occur though, due to the fact that wax is not the type of fat your body stores.
Parrots are birds, and all birds have a body covering of feathers.Yes but i want the answer!!
Pubic region.
Colon
Yes, any body hair you wax will eventually grow back.