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What are the uses of hindlimbs in birds?​

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Answered by Dia56
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Hindlimbs. Birds are generally digitigrade animals (toe-walkers), which affects the structure of their leg skeleton. They use only their hindlimbs to walk (bipedalism). Their forelimbs evolved to become wings.

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Omnivores (such as humans) eat both plants and animals, and have broad, flat molars for grinding up a variety of foods. The front teeth are wide, narrow at the tips, and somewhat chisel-shaped, making them useful for biting off chunks of meat or plant materia

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