4 chambered heart
yes their heart is much like a human heart in that aspect.
Yes, birds have 4-chambered hearts, just like mammals. This helps them efficiently pump oxygenated blood throughout their bodies, supporting their high metabolic rate required for flying.
most birds of prey, such as Hawks, Owls and red kites...
Birds. They are one of the few types of birds that cannot fly.
if it is their own kind and a different gender, they do it to breed, otherwise to mob other birds in large groups or to get them away from their nest.
Yes. Birds have four-chambered hearts.
They grow new feathers.
vertebrate's
No. Birds have only one heart, but they have four chambered hearts like all mammals and crocodiles do.
Birds like any kind of fat.
Mammals and birds have four-chambered hearts.
Cannibal birds.
Most birds.
yes their heart is much like a human heart in that aspect.
Like mammals, avians (birds, or members of the class Aves) have four-chambered hearts, consisting of two atria and two ventricles. By contrast, reptiles and amphibians have three-chambered hearts (two atria and one ventricle, sometimes with an incomplete septum in reptiles) and fish have two chambers (one atrium and one ventricle).
ALL BIRDS.
Birds lay eggs.