Very soft feathers are known as down.
yes they very soft feathers.
duck feathers are the best
A bird's legs are covered in the same soft scales as a reptile's skin, so it has the same texture as snake skin. This is because birds are very closely related to reptiles. A bird's feathers are made of the same material.
NO!They Just Have Very Soft Texture And Somewhat Hard Texture...Even Though The Penguin Is Considered A Bird,Even Though It Doean't Flyy!
Bird bones because feathers are very light and the bones just depend on the type of bird.
Yes, very much so. Feathers come in three general varieties: 1. Flight feathers, 2. Plumage or ornamental feathers, 3. Down The feathers underneath the flight feathers keep the bird warm.
Feathers are a structure that are common to all species of bird. Most feathers are very similar in structure, although they vary depending on how and where the bird lives.
like a soft buttock. Unless you mean the very small bird called a tit, that feels like a bird.
Plumage is what you would call a bird feathers. For example, the peacock has very beautiful, and colorful plumage.
Feathers are efficient structures for trapping air. Motionless air is a very good thermal insulator.
Down is the soft undercoat of feathers on a bird - especially the covering of a baby bird. When a young man first begins to grow hair on his body (beard, pubic hair, chest hair, underarm hair) it comes in the same texture as the head on the hair - soft and straight, like down. Thus a "down-bearded" man would be a very young one.