Why don't bird fall off tree when they are in sleep?
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BIRDS DON'T FALL OFF FROM TREE WHEN THEY SLEEP BECAUSE.....
Perching bird can stay in place whenthey fall asleep on a tree or even a wire. They're able to keep their grip because perching birds have thin tendons called flexor tendons that extend from the leg muscles down the back of the tarsus bone and attach to the toes.
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BIRDS DON'T FALL OFF FROM TREE WHEN THEY SLEEP BECAUSE.....
Perching bird can stay in place whenthey fall asleep on a tree or even a wire. They're able to keep their grip because perching birds have thin tendons called flexor tendons that extend from the leg muscles down the back of the tarsus bone and attach to the toes.
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Kindermem:
because they are in a fixed nest
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Birds have a skeletal system with a number of adaptations for their way of life. Flying especially requires a number of adaptations to make the birds’ bones lighter and stronger. Many bones are fused into one, some are hollow, and most have internal struts for strength. Flying birds have a keel extending from their sternum to which the flight muscles are attached. If you debone chicken breasts, that’s the big bone you remove in the process. Flying birds, swimming birds, and flightless birds all have special skeletal adaptations.
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