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how does flight muscles help birds​

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Answered by kunalboss49
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Answer:

Two pairs of large muscles move the wings in flight: the pectoralis, which lowers the wing, and the supracoracoideus, which raises it.

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Answered by akshara2k5
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Explanation:

Birds have special adaptations, special and different features, such as the hollow bones, the shape of their wings, speed and strength, that all work together to help birds fly

Two pairs of large muscles move the wings in flight: the pectoralis, which lowers the wing, and the supracoracoideus, which raises it.

Hence helping birds to fly

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