swim easily through the water.
No. Penguins are birds, and birds do not have fingers. Penguins have wings, which they use like flippers, and they have webbed feet.
Most water birds have webbed feet but the blue-footed booby has both. The blue feet are part of the male's attraction for the female. Other birds have other things that attract females such as the large tail in peacocks and even in wild turkeys.
Ducks have no blood vessels or nerves in their feet so they don't feel the freezing cold water.Their webbed feet also makes them go faster when swimming because if they didn't have webbed feet, water would go right through the spaces and they are adapted to living on water.
Adults of this family does not have the curled tongue or proboscis, that are found in most members order, but instead have chewing mandibles adapted for
Some birds, such as ducks, have webbed feet to propel themselves through the water. Others, such as penguins, are highly adapted for swimming in the water and can use their wings as paddles (at the price that their wings are useless for flight).
White pelican
birds adapt to their of feeding . they have different type of feet and beaks which are adapted to their movement and the type of food they feed on
They are flightless birds who have adapted their bodies/feathers/wings/feet/eyes for life in a marine environment. They are birds that "fly" through the water.
Pigeon's feet are much the same as most other birds.
swim easily through the water.
Monarch butterflies have adapted to be poisonous to their most serious predators. This makes them taste bad to birds, which are a problem for other types of butterflies.
The most well adapted dinosaurs were the birds. I say this because birds are still here, 65 million years after all other dinosaurs died out.
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No. Penguins are birds, and birds do not have fingers. Penguins have wings, which they use like flippers, and they have webbed feet.
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