What are the changes in birds bodies that adopt them to aerial habitats
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Lightweight feathers, rigid body structure, light bones, beak (instead of heavy jaws and teeth) and an aerodynamic shape of their body made them to become aerial habitats.
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there are many changes in the birds body for aerial habitat, these are
1. they have streamlined aerodynamic body to reduce the air friction and Fly easily.
2. they have pneumatic bones which make their body very light.
3. they have feathers on their body to reduce the drag.
4. they have till to change direction while flying.
5. they have small body.
6. they have sharp eyesight.
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1. they have streamlined aerodynamic body to reduce the air friction and Fly easily.
2. they have pneumatic bones which make their body very light.
3. they have feathers on their body to reduce the drag.
4. they have till to change direction while flying.
5. they have small body.
6. they have sharp eyesight.
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hope it helps you and please mark me as the brainliest.
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