Explain how the hollow bones of birds help them to fly.
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Hollow bones are also called pneumatized bones, meaning they're filled with space for air. It is thought that this structure helps with oxygen intake during flight. Air sacs are attached to the hollow areas in a bird's bones. ... This adds more oxygen to the blood, providing a bird with extra energy for flight.
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