Yes. Birds, like all vertebrates, have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
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Bilateral symmetry
Bilateral.
There are many animals that have the same type of symmetry as the letter M. A frog for example has this.
radial symmetry
bilateral
Burrowing owls are birds and birds are vertebrates. Like all vertebrates, they have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
One type of symmetry is rotation. The second type of symmetry is translation. The third type of symmetry is reflection.
Bilateral Symmetry
wrybill, crossbills
Bilateral symmetry
Bilateral symmetry.
Radial Symmetry
Asymmetry symmetry
Bilateral Symmetry
Arial symmetry
Bilateral symmetry.
Arial symmetry