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Answered by salambyayan
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Answered by munivelmunivel2001
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There are eight thousand six hundred kinds of

birds, varying in size from the tiny humming birds

to the largest of all living birds, the ostrich. They

are of different colours and they live in many

different places. They eat different kinds of food

and they make different noises. But, in spite of all

this, birds are a group of animals that are similar

in many ways. For example, they all have

feathers. They have warm bodies and the feathers

help to prevent this warmth from being lost. Only

birds have feathers so that if you want to decide if

some unknown creature was a bird or not, you

would only need to see if it had feathers.As well as having warm bodies and feathers, all

birds have wings. Most birds use these for flying

but there are birds that can not fly, such as

penguins and ostriches, and they use their wings

in other ways. Penguins use their wings for

swimming and ostriches use them when they run

and sometimes for showing off.

Like any other animal, a bird must eat and every

bird has a beak to pick up its food. Because there

are many different kinds of food which birds can

eat, the shape of the beak varies. In fact, it is

possible to get a very good idea of a bird’s food by

looking at the shape of the beak.

All birds lay eggs and the baby bird develops and

grows inside the egg until it finally grows too big

and breaks it open. After it has hatched, the young

bird is still rather helpless and has to be looked

after by its parents until it is strong enough to

look after itself. There are some birds, such as the

cuckoo, which do not look after their own young

ones but lay their eggs in other birds’ nests. When

the eggs are hatched, the other birds look after

their ‘foster children’ as if they were their own.

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