An aviary (or flight cage) is a large enclosure where birds can be confined. It differs from a cage in that it allows birds enough space to fly. They often contain shrubbery and other plants to simulate an outdoor environment.
That is called an aviary, a large enclosure where birds, often pigeons, are housed for observation or breeding purposes. It provides a more natural environment for the birds while keeping them safe and contained.
An ostrich is an is a large flightless bird native to Africa
The Lyre Bird is a large mimicking bird that can be found in Australia.
a gnu is not a bird, it is commonly known as a wildebeest
an annex is where people live and enclosure is where things are kept e.g monkeys are kept in a monkey enclosure.
an aviary
That is called an aviary, a large enclosure where birds, often pigeons, are housed for observation or breeding purposes. It provides a more natural environment for the birds while keeping them safe and contained.
100lbs. Rock=stone. Enclosure=pound. Snow leopard=ounce. Sorry, that's large to small.
For the safety of all, the animals were placed in a large enclosure. You should say at the bottom of the letter how many enclosures are placed in the envelope.
yes a bear can eat a large bird
An Aviary is a large cage or enclosure for keeping birds in.
Large tree-bark chippings. some large stones (to help with shedding.
large bird of prey like a hawk large bird of prey like a hawk
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The large, flightless bird that lives in Pampas of Argentina is the rhea, or ñandú.
The rhea is a large flightless bird that lives in Pampas. This bird is often harvested for meat and for its feathers which are used to decorate clothing.