Bird

Bird Facts
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Type: Bird
Diet: Omnivore
Size (H): 5cm - 270cm (2in - 106in)
Wingspan: 9cm - 300cm (4in - 118in)
Weight: 0.002kg - 130kg (0.004lbs - 286lbs)
Top Speed: 322km/h (200mph)
Lifespan: 1 - 100 years
Colour: Brown, Grey, White, Black, Yellow, Red, Orange, Blue, Pink
Skin Type: Feathers
Favourite Food: Fruit
Habitat: Forests and shrub land close to water
Average Clutch Size: 5
Main Prey: Fruit, Spiders, Insects, Seeds
Predators: Foxes, Birds, Wild dogs
Distinctive Features: Light, feathered body and beak

There are numerous species of bird found in a wide variety of habitats all around the world. Birds are one of the most thriving groups of animals on the planet as they generally have their habitat (the skies) to themselves.

Birds can be easily distinguished from other animals due to their sharp, pointed beaks, thin legs, wings and feathers covering their bodies. Although all bird species have wings, some are actually flightless animals that only use their wings for balance and not for flying. Where other birds, such as penguins, use their wings for swimming.

Birds are often omnivorous animals, generally eating nearly anything that they can find. Most species of bird survive on a diet primarily consisting on insects and plants such as fruits, nuts, berries and seeds.

Birds are also distinctive in the fact that they lay eggs in a similar way to other animal groups such as fish and reptiles. Birds often make nests in the trees or on the ground in which to lay their eggs.

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