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File:Squelette_oiseau.svg|Squelette oiseau
File:Birdmorphology.svg|Bird morphology
File:Diversity_of_Bird_Vertebrae.png|Diversity of Bird Vertebrae
File:Bird_Pelvic_Girdle_Skeleton.png|Bird Pelvic Girdle Skeleton
File:Attached_keeled_sternum_of_a_dissected_pigeon.jpg|Attached keeled sternum of a dissected pigeon
File:CráneoAve.svg|Cráneo Ave
File:Bird-feets-en.svg|Bird feet
File:Harpagornis_claw_vs_eagle.png|Harpagornis claw vs eagle
File:Wing_Muscles,_color.svg|Wing Muscles, color
File:Pigeon_wing_musculature,_ventral.png|Pigeon wing musculature, ventral
File:Dorsal_Wing_View.png|Dorsal Wing View
File:Straußenfuß.jpg|Straußenfuß
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 23 February 2025

Bird anatomy refers to the physical structure of birds, including their internal systems and external features. Birds are bipedal, warm-blooded, vertebrate animals that belong to the class Aves. They are characterized by their feathers, beaks, and hard-shelled eggs.

External Anatomy[edit]

The external anatomy of birds is defined by a variety of features, including their feathers, beaks, and feet.

Feathers[edit]

Feathers are the defining characteristic of birds. They provide insulation, aid in flight, and are used in display and camouflage. Feathers are made of keratin, a type of protein.

Beaks[edit]

The beak, also known as the bill, is an important part of a bird's anatomy. It is used for eating, preening, manipulating objects, killing prey, probing for food, courtship, and feeding young.

Feet[edit]

Birds have a variety of foot types, each adapted to their specific lifestyle or habitat. For example, water birds have webbed feet for swimming, while birds of prey have sharp, curved talons for catching food.

Internal Anatomy[edit]

The internal anatomy of birds includes the skeletal and organ systems.

Skeletal System[edit]

The skeletal system of birds is highly adapted for flight. It is extremely lightweight yet strong enough to withstand the stresses of taking off, flying, and landing.

Organ Systems[edit]

Birds have a highly efficient respiratory system that differs significantly from that of other vertebrates. They also have a unique digestive system that includes a crop for storing food and a gizzard for grinding it.

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