Why are bones in birds hollow???
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Hollow bones are also called pneumatized bones, meaning they're filled with space for air. It is thought that this structure helps with oxygen intake during flight. ... A bird's bones are denser. This density makes these thin, hollow bones stiffer and stronger to keep them from breaking
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