A Swallow has a very streamlined body meaning it can fly much faster
No, penguins are flightless birds. They have adapted to swim underwater instead of flying to catch their food.
Yes, flying fish are real. They have adapted to be able to glide above the water surface for considerable distances using their specially adapted fins. This behavior helps them evade predators and cover long distances.
No, a rhea can't fly
where would you see a gudgeon flying, swimming or burrowing
Flying fish have specially adapted pectoral fins that enable them to glide above the water's surface. They gain momentum by swimming quickly near the water's surface and then launch themselves into the air, using their fins to glide for up to hundreds of meters. This behavior helps them evade predators and travel long distances.
it's the flying attack: quickly move the nintendo ds stylus up and then left or right
Ducks have adapted greatly by learning to get out of the water quickly and start flying.
Swallows are great fliers and catch and eat flying insects.
they have wings
Insects, specifically flying insects.
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It's not recommended to make a freshwater swallow float as this could harm the bird. Swallows are small birds that are adapted for flying and swimming is not a natural behavior for them. It's important to ensure their safety and well-being in their natural environment.
Yes, they help the bats to start flying....I think...
the Swallow had not flown to Egypt as he fell in love with a very beautiful reed when he was flying down the river
Flying Squirrels have adapted by Ganing these little wing like flaps which allow them to GLIDEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! (NOT FLY)!
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you lick it the one that tastes more like ur moms hair is the parrot. :) my mom says im special!