covered with feathers feathered can mean when a bird or an object has feathers, or you can feather pencil/pen lines. its like a sketchy technique where you go over the line a lot.
Pinniped (animals from order Suborder pinnipedia, order carnivora, subphylum vertebrata, phylum chordata. The pinnapeds include seals, sealions, etc.
a hard feathered breed of chicken is one with hard feathers Like the Japanese imperial phoenix unlike a Chinese silkie which is a soft feathered breed and is covered in fluff. To tell if it is a hard feathered breed flick the wing.
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chickens dont have hair no If you mean by hairy 'feathered legs' than there are 3 species I know of: Brahmas Cochins Silkies
he/she eats...frogs,rodents,birds,and Lizards
Most breeds are fully feathered at 50 to 60 days old. See related links below for a good site to view the stages of a growing chicken from hatch to one year. Look for the growing chick link .
It means 'Feathered Snake'.
In Aztec and Toltec mythology, Quetzalcoati was the feathered serpent god.
Feathered Thorn was created in 1761.
Moths are feathered Butterflies are clubbed
Scale-feathered Malkoha was created in 1839.
Cloven-feathered Dove was created in 1810.
Feathered feet.The feathered feet help them walk in snow.
"Fine-feathered friend" seems to have been, all along, a compliment to humans by allusion to a bird with beautiful plumage. The loss of the hyphen over time has simply clouded a very nice metaphor.
"Fine-feathered friend" seems to have been, all along, a compliment to humans by allusion to a bird with beautiful plumage. The loss of the hyphen over time has simply clouded a very nice metaphor.
"Quetzalcoatl" means feathered serpent in the ancient Nahuatl language, predecessor of the Aztec language.
far too many to name!
A chick will be completely feathered within four to six weeks.