What is the adaptation for flight in birds?
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- In order to attain the lift necessary for flight, birds have evolved a number of modifications to their skeletal system, including pneumatic, or hollow bones, and reduction of the number of bones by loss or fusion. Hollow, air-filled bones lighten the weight of the skeleton.
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Birds have honeycombed or hollow bones, reducing body weight.
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Birds evolved not only wings, but many other adaptations that make it possible to fly. Feathers provide insulation, waterproofing, and a lightweight means to become airborne. Birds have honeycombed or hollow bones, reducing body weight. And instead of weighty jawbones and teeth, birds evolved a light and serviceable beak made of keratin.
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