Science, asked by g5asekogulk, 3 months ago

Water birds such as duck and swan are examples of fresh water habitat. Which special feature
helps them to swim in water?

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Answered by yashyashusingh
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A water bird, alternatively waterbird or aquatic bird, is a bird that lives on or around water. In some definitions, the term water bird is especially applied to birds in freshwater ecosystems, although others make no distinction from seabirds that inhabit marine environments. Some water birds (e.g. wading birds) are more terrestrial while others (e.g. waterfowls) are more aquatic, and their adaptations will vary depending on their environment. These adaptations include webbed feet, beaks, and legs adapted to feed in the water, and the ability to dive from the surface or the air to catch prey in water.

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Answered by abhinavmp6e34
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Answer:

duck has a honey type nof slipere wings

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