Do All Birds Fly? Exploring Non-Flying Birds
Not all birds can fly. Many bird species have lost their flying ability due to evolution, adjusting to their environments. For instance, ostriches and emus are flightless birds that excel on land. They use their strong legs for speed and survival. What causes these changes? Exploring the reasons behind flightlessness can give us interesting insights into bird evolution and their roles in ecosystems. What other surprising adaptations can we find?
