how does a common Myna use its weather protect itself from cold
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The common myna or Indian myna (Acridotheres tristis), sometimes spelled mynah,[2] is a bird in the family Sturnidae, native to Asia. An omnivorous open woodland bird with a strong territorial instinct, the common myna has adapted extremely well to urban environments.
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The common Myna uses its feather to protect itself from cold weather as there are air-filled spaces in the feathers of myna that works as an insulator of heat.
Explanation: The feathers of birds protect them from cold temperature as:
- The feathers of birds have air-filled spaces.
- These spaces in the feather act as insulators of heat.
- The feathers of birds act as insulators and protect the birds from cold and freezing weather.
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