How is the skeleton of a bird well suited for flying
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the skeleton of a bird is aero dynamic which helps the bird to pass through the air easily
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☜☆☞ This is an interesting question, and I have part of the answer. One of the characteristics of a penguin's skeleton that inhibits flight is that they have solid rather than hollow bones. The added weight aids penguins in diving deeper for food, but would prohibit flight. Also, their wings have adapted to have a more flipper-like shape, being shorter than the wing of a flying bird, with flattened bones, also inhibiting flight.
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☜☆☞ This is an interesting question, and I have part of the answer. One of the characteristics of a penguin's skeleton that inhibits flight is that they have solid rather than hollow bones. The added weight aids penguins in diving deeper for food, but would prohibit flight. Also, their wings have adapted to have a more flipper-like shape, being shorter than the wing of a flying bird, with flattened bones, also inhibiting flight.
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