How are aerial animals adapted for their habitats?
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Most of the adaptation of aerial animals revolve around their flying. Most of the birds and bats belong to this group. The body of the birds is made light with hollow light bones. Their front legs (for limbs) are modified into wings, which help them to fly.
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Most of the adaptation of aerial animals revolve around their flying. Most of the birds and bats belong to this group. The body of the birds is made light with hollow light bones. Their front legs (for limbs) are modified into wings, which help them to fly.
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