Fore limps of birds are modified. Give reason
Answers
Answered by
1
Forelimbs of birds are modified into wings that help them to fly. These wings exert a downward force that helps the birds to lift up.
Answered by
0
Birds fall in a group of vertebrate animals that have four limbs also known as superclass tetrapoda. ... In birds, the fore limbs are modified for flight and that is what we generally refer to as wings. The hind limbs are modified for walking, perching or swimming
Hope helps...
Similar questions