I have gotten this question on a Biology worksheet. I haven't been able to pinpoint it but this seems like the only viable answer.
All birds have feathers and birds are the only animals that do!
no they have feathers
BirdsThe only animals that have feathers are various birds. Some other animals have feathers probably, but this is basically the only animal that has feathers on it's body.
Birds are the only things that have feathers and hollow bones.
No, birds have feathers, lions have fur.
birds have feathers and not fur because fur is heavier than feathers and would restrict them from being able to fly
Ornithologists study birds and feathers would fall under that.
As far as we know, there is no bird living without feathers.
All birds have feathers and birds are the only animals that do!
As with other birds, the wing of a blue jay is covered in feathers.
No. Only birds have feathers. Kangaroos are mammals, not birds.
Yes. Kingfishers are birds, and all birds have feathers.
Pretty much all birds have feathers
no they have feathers
There are no animals that have feathers besides birds.
Cassowaries are birds so, like all birds, they have feathers. Only mammals have fur.
The flight feathers are the feathers located on the wings and tail. There are primary flight feathers that on the bird would be equivalent to our hand. A bird also has secondary flight feathers which when comparing to a human would be our forearm. If you unfold the wing of a bird you will see the flight feathers.