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Why do birds fly ?
Is it because if they didn’t fly they wouldn’t be birds
24 Answers
- Anonymous2 months ago
Penguin....?
- Anonymous2 months ago
Flying helps birds get away from animals that want to eat them, and makes them better hunters, too. Flying also helps them travel from cold places to warm places, called migration (my-GRAY-shun). Let’s talk about aerodynamics (air-oh-die-NAM-icks).
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- 2 months ago
Fledgling bodies are made to fly. They have light bones, solid legs, and extraordinarily molded wings. Flying assists fowls with moving ceaselessly from creatures that need to eat them, and improves them trackers, as well. Flying additionally encourages them go from cold spots to warm places, called movement. So, birds can fly.
- tham153Lv 72 months ago
Ostriches. kiwis and penguins do not fly, and all three are birds. The same was true of dodos.
Birds have feathers, lay eggs, and their four limbs are two legs/two wings. Beaks.
- Anonymous2 months ago
It's hard to walk with those little bird legs
- LLv 72 months ago
Penguins are birds... they don't fly (in the air).
Ostriches, Kiwi and Emus are birds... neither fly...
So, it is possible to have birds without flying.
- οικοςLv 72 months ago
Birds fly because they can't afford the fares that the railroads charge. BTW, not every bird flies.