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Yes. Birds, like all vertebrates, have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.

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Birds typically exhibit bilateral symmetry, where their body can be divided into two mirror-image halves along a central axis. This symmetry allows for efficient movement and streamlined body shapes for flight.

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bird are bilateral symmertry

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