How are the birds adapted to flying
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Following are the important adaptations in birds for aerial habitat:
- Forelimbs in birds are modified into wings to help them to fly. Birds have wings that are covered with feathers.
- Birds have light weighted bones with internal spaces filled with air. These bones are called "pneumatic bones”. This feature reduces the density of the birds and facilitating and helping them in the flight.
- They have very strong flight muscles attached from the body to the wings.
- Birds excrete uric acid. This substance needs less water to be eliminated and so it helps to reduce the body weight thus aiding in flight.
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The bodies of birds are adapted for flying. Many of a bird's bones are less dense than human bones, which makes birds' bodies lightweight. Flying birds have large chest muscles that move the wings. ... The long flight feathers on the wings and tail help birds balance and steer.
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