explain the adaptions of birds which live in grassland ecosystem
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Many of the bones in a bird's body are hollow, making the bird lightweight and better adapted to flying. Birds also have feathers that make flight easier. Long feathers on the wings and tail help birds balance and steer and other feathers provide insulation and protect birds from the sun's ultraviolet rays.
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THE 42 grassland ecosystems bird species have adapted to breeding in vast treeless grasslands.nearly all nest on the ground and their best defence against predators is a sea of grass in which to hide and nest and their young.
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