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explain why birds often fluff out their feathers in cold weather.​

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Answered by BearKnight
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“A bird's body heat warms the air between its feathers,” Marra explains. “So birds fluff up in the cold to trap as much air in their feathers as possible. The more trapped air, the warmer the bird.”

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Answered by bhupesh05raut
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“A bird's body heat warms the air between its feathers,” Marra explains. “So birds fluff up in the cold to trap as much air in their feathers as possible. The more trapped air, the warmer the bird.

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