emu Horse Isle answer: emu
Well, Smokey is a bird? and if they were in the same family wouldn't he be a bird too??
Believe it or not, a penguin is a member of the Bird Family.
The "cockatiel" is a small member of the parrot family, somewhat larger than the familiar budgie.
Puffins and Penguins are BOTH in the bird family
The moa is extinct. However, unlike other ratites (kiwi, rheas, cassowaries, ostriches and emus), the moa was the only truly wingless bird.
A kiwi is a bird in every sense. Characteristics it shares with other birds include the fact that it lays eggs; is a warm-blooded vertebrate; and breathes through lungs. It also has feathers, although its shaggy plumage is often not recognised as feathers.It is a member of the bird family known as ratites. Ratites are found almost exclusively within the Southern Hemisphere. Ratites have wings but the bones in their chests do not have the capacity for flight muscles, which is what a bird needs to fly.
A kiwi is a bird in every sense. Characteristics it shares with other birds include the fact that it lays eggs; is a warm-blooded vertebrate; and breathes through lungs. It also has feathers, although its shaggy plumage is often not recognised as feathers.It is a member of the bird family known as ratites. Ratites are found almost exclusively within the Southern Hemisphere. Ratites have wings but the bones in their chests do not have the capacity for flight muscles, which is what a bird needs to fly.
Yes. A kiwi is a bird in every sense. Characteristics it shares with other birds include the fact that it lays eggs; is a warm-blooded vertebrate; and breathes through lungs. It also has feathers, although its shaggy plumage is often not recognised as feathers.It is a member of the bird family known as ratites. Ratites are found almost exclusively within the Southern Hemisphere. Ratites have wings but the bones in their chests do not have the capacity for flight muscles, which is what a bird needs to fly.
Kiwi is the proper name for the small flightless bird of New Zealand.The fruit's name is kiwifruit, although it would seem that in many northern hemisphere countries, it is shortened to just "kiwi".
Earwig, its a bug. it likes water, it wont climb in your ear. Emu, a bird. A member of the Ratite family, other ratites include the Ostrich and the Rhea.
A sparrow is a member of the weaver bird family
Yura is a name of a member of Real Bird Family from Crow tribe, living in Montana.
No. Penguins are a member of the Bird family - scientific name Aves.
Yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella) is a member of the Bunting family.
The kiwi has tiny, rudimentary wings that are so small they are completely hidden beneath their thick covering of shaggy feathers.The kiwi is a member of the group of flightless birds known as ratites. Ratites have wings but the bones in their chests do not have the capacity for flight muscles, which is what a bird also needs to fly.
The kiwi is a member of the group pf flightless birds known as ratites. Ratites have wings but the bones in their chests do not have the capacity for flight muscles, which is what a bird needs to fly.They also have very small, rudimentary wings which are useless for flight.
This description fits the emu of Australia, but it does not really look like an ostrich. Another member of this family is the rhea of South America.The ostrich, emu, rhea and cassowary are all ratites, a group of flightless birds characterised by having chest muscles undeveloped enough for flight.