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How is a bird’s body adapted for flying​

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Answered by nainprincy02
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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. ... The long flight feathers on the wings and tail help birds balance and steer. In addition, birds have a system of air sacs in their body that connect to the lungs.

Answered by jacobriya9
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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. ... The long flight feathers on the wings and tail help birds balance and steer. In addition, birds have a system of air sacs in their body that connect to the lungs.

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