Biology, asked by Ahenba05, 5 months ago

How is the skeleton of a bird well-suited for flying?​

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Answered by kanha31st
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Answer:

here you go

Explanation:

The quintessential case is the frigatebird, whose entire skeleton is only half the weight of its feathers. The tail, pelvis, and thoracic region of the spine are all fused to create sturdy platforms that reduce weight and provide the rigidity necessary to maintain the posture of the body during flight.

Answered by kumarvatsal86
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Answer:

because Hollow bones and lightweight

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