No, most animals do not cover their body with feathers. Feathers are a unique feature of birds and some species of dinosaurs. Other animals may have fur, scales, or skin to cover their bodies.
Birds are actually the only land animals with feathers.
since they have feathers they are placed under kingdom animalia - aves
they are characteristics of animals
Birds have feathers, which serve multiple functions such as insulation, waterproofing, and aiding in flight. Feathers are a unique feature of birds that help them to maintain body temperature, display colorful patterns during courtship, and enable them to fly.
There are no animals that have feathers besides birds.
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No, most animals do not cover their body with feathers. Feathers are a unique feature of birds and some species of dinosaurs. Other animals may have fur, scales, or skin to cover their bodies.
animals have fur to keep them warm its the same with feathers and they have fins so they can swim faster
When an animal sheds its skin it is called moulting. As there are many diverse animals that shed their skin, exoskeletons, and feathers, there is no specific name for an animal that sheds.
they were feathers and animals
contour and the feathers to keep them warm are down.
Yes, as in the only living animals, they are. However, feathered dinosaurs, the ancestor of birds, also had feathers.
All of the animals currently living on Earth that have feathers are birds, and all birds have feathers. There are fossil indications that at least some dinosaurs had feathers when they were young.
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