The Darter bird has a long, sharp, stream lined beak that it uses to catch prey and protect itself. The bird will normally make a hissing sound and then attack.
It really does depend on which dictionary you are using. The Anhigha (Darter) bird would be amongst the first in a dictionary of bird species. But the Alpine Accentor beats that! However, the the more widely known Albatross beats both of those to first place!
it has a hard shell
by roaring
If a bird named thrasher had his or hers feathers pulled out it will have problems defending itself.
because it is water proof
The African darter (Anhinga rufa) is a water bird.
dancing
Triphane
20 to 60 years.
Beak, wings and spurs.
FLAPPY BIRD: http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=PqH8YpjlycA
FLAPPY BIRD: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqH8YpjlycA
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An inchworm can protect itself because it can make itself look like a twig. Even the bird with the sharpest eye gets fooled. Nature is playing a prank on birds and other inchworm predators.
how the feathers protect the bird
Bird's feathers act as insulators against the cold. They often survive cold weather by finding a protected area out of the cold weather.
The bird can use it's raptor claw behind it's foot and it's beak which are dangerous weapons.