the same as you preserve a mummy, i think.
Most birds -- and all birds that fly -- have semi-hollow bones. Most reptiles, however, do not.
Birds have pneumatic bones.
There is no such thing as a dinosaur that flys. The difference between a pteradoctyl and a bird is: Birds have feathers and pteradoctyl's don't. The difference between a oviraptor and a bird is: Oviraptor have hands and birds have wings.
Birds are the only things that have feathers and hollow bones.
Coral, jellyfish, and aneomes are hollow bodied animals
Birds have hollow bones to help them fly.
Scientists will preserve the dinosaur's bones to put in a museum.
No, they do not.
You cannot preserve something that is already extinct!
Birds bones are hollow. That is why they can fly, because they are so light because of their hollow bones. x)
no they do not have hollow bones. this is because they are flightless and god just made them that way♥ ♥
i guess it could be in the way that birds have hollow bones
Yes, parrots have bones. All birds have bones.
Most birds -- and all birds that fly -- have semi-hollow bones. Most reptiles, however, do not.
regular bird bones
Birds have pneumatic bones.
Birds are the only creatures that are warm blooded and have wings. Not all birds, however, have hollow bones - most flightless birds do not have hollow bones.