Since all existing birds, unless injured, each have two wings and one beak, the ratio of wings to beaks in a flock would be 2:1.
They have feathers they have beaks they have wings they do poo and wee
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A birds body parts are the wings,feet,claws,head,and body.
Soft, downy feathers keep birds' bodies toasty and warm. At the same time, the waxy outer ones keep off the rain. More importantly, feathers allow birds to fly. Birds beat their feathered wings to lift off the ground and fly through the air.
They are both birds, they have beaks, feathers, wings. Pictures of both of them are popular, and they are both well known and identifiable, even among people who are not bird experts.
1:2, there's one beak for each pair of wings.
1:2, there's one beak for each pair of wings.
The have wings, they can fly, they have wings, they have beaks, and they have wings.
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Yes, penguins are birds. They are flightless but they have beaks, wings, are covered in feathers and lay eggs.
They all have wings, beaks, feathers, two feet, and lay eggs.
Bats are not birds as they have no feathers, talons, beaks, or any organ specifically related to birds. The bat's wings are also not the same style as bird's wings. Bats seem to have the same structure in their wings as the human hand. And, they do not lay eggs, they give live birth.
They have wings, beaks, feathers, they lay eggs. They just can't fly.
They have feathers they have beaks they have wings they do poo and wee
A brids' bones are hollow They have feathers They have beaks
A dormouse is a rodent. It is related to mice and rats. Rodents have chisel-shaped incisor teeth for gnawing. Birds do not have any teeth. They have beaks. Birds also have wings and fly.
They have wings, which they use to swim instead of fly. They have feathers and they lay eggs. They have webbed feet and beaks.