By Sheetal Kumari | August 26, 2024
Penguins use their wings to swim, not fly. Their wings are adapted for aquatic life.
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Ostriches are the largest birds, but their wings are too small to fly. They use them for balance and running.
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Emus are flightless birds native to Australia. Their wings are small and useless for flying.
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Kiwi birds have vestigial wings, meaning they're small and non-functional for flight.
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Cassowaries are large, flightless birds with distinctive casques on their heads.
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Tinamous are ground-dwelling birds found in Central and South America. They have wings, but are flightless due to their heavy bodies and short wingspan.
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Rheas are South American birds that use their wings for balance and running, not flying.
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Wekas are small, flightless birds native to New Zealand. They're known for their bold and curious nature.
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