what will happen if irds are forced to follow the aquatic adaptation . writeif it survives then what are the changes that it should undergo
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Birds have adapted amazingly to almost every environment. In the air, young swifts can fly for four years without landing once, and emperor penguins can dive 500 metres down underwater to catch fish. On land, in south-east Asia, bowerbirds build a garden of flowers just to attract a mate.
Take a closer look at the birds around you. You may wonder why a robin has a thin beak, while a sparrow’s is thick. Or why the robin is alone, while the sparrows are in a flock. Adaptation gives a good reason for what every bird looks like, and why it behaves the way it does.
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