Yes
No, birds have backbones made of bone rather than cartilage. The backbone or spine in birds is made up of individual bones called vertebrae, which support and protect the spinal cord.
A chickadee is an American non-migratory bird, and does have a spine.
it means dont try to change someone. let the birds be birds and do what birds do...
birds can walk .. how do they start get ready to fly ? you dont see birds flying when its night time ? but some birds live on branches , but i dont think some birds cant walk .. i donno .. -MimiRules
You dont need to. I'm 15 and I've had my cartilage pierced for about a year and a half. You just need parental consent.
bluejays are birds and they dont steal it they eat it so you dont actually have a problem
Massaging the ear cartilage can cause temporary deformation of the cartilage due to pressure exerted on it during the massage. However, cartilage is flexible and should return to its original shape once the pressure is removed. If the cartilage remains limp or deformed after massaging, it may indicate injury or a more serious issue that should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
birds are lovely creatures but some times they can be nasty. i love birds, if you like birds then hi-5 but if you dont grrrrrr
sharks dont have bones... their skeleton is made of cartilage
i dont know but i dont think so.
no they dont amla