A crane is a white bird with a long neck. The answer could also be a heron, egbit, or a stork
Narwhals do not have beaks, unlike birds. They do have one or two long, spiraling teeth that resemble horns or tusks. They use these in play-fighting (friendly jousting) and in fighting, similar to the uses of the long necks of giraffes.
Some animals that eat while kneeling include elephants, giraffes, and camels. These animals have long necks or trunks that make it easier for them to reach the ground from a kneeling position.
These birds are typically found near water, and they have long legs, necks, and bills which help them catch fish and other aquatic prey. They may include species like herons, egrets, ibises, and storks.
Giraffes primarily eat leaves and twigs from acacia trees and other plants. They use their long necks to reach the higher branches that other animals cannot access. They also consume fruits and flowers when available.
well there are all types of birds that can not fly for example the penguin well we all know that
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There are two flightless birds alive today that have long necks: emus and ostriches.
Flamingo's have long necks because they use it for fighting enemy's by swinging their necks.
many birds have long necks and long legs, most waders for a start
giraffes have long necks to reach the leaves of tall trees
Sauropods didn't, but plesiosaurs did. Both had long necks
Ostrich is a bird, and it is the largest bird species in the world. They are flightless birds with long legs and necks.
Long necks go back to the dinosaurs when there were Lamarckian mutations.
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Why do giraffe's have long necks? one fact they have long necks to reach high food from trees. 2. They use there long necks to fight, to see who get to get the female giraffe
They are born with long necks. Their necks do not "get long". They just are long naturally from birth.
The Ern (aka Sea Eagle or White-Tailed Eagle)