Birds have several adaptations that make them uniquely suited for flight. Their lightweight, hollow bones reduce their overall weight, making flight easier. Their wings are strong and flexible, able to twist and bend to adjust their direction and speed. Feathers, which are unique to birds, provide both insulation and lift. Birds also have a highly efficient respiratory system that allows them to take in more oxygen during flight, and their strong chest muscles provide the necessary power for flapping their wings. Additionally, they have a unique digestive system that allows them to convert food into energy quickly, providing sustained energy for long flights. Overall, the combination of these adaptations allows birds to take to the skies with ease and grace.
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