how is a bird's body which help in movement?
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Birds are adapted to moving in the air. Their front limbs have turned into wings and their strong pectoral muscles move their feathered wings. Bird bones are hollow inside so that the bodyweight is as small as possible, which makes it easier for them to fly.
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Birds are adapted to moving in the air. Their front limbs have turned into wings and thier strong pectoral muscles move their feathered wings.Bird bones are hollow inside so that the bodyweight is as small as possible,which makes it easier for for them to fly.
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