flightless bird
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- The penguin is a well-known example of a flightless bird.
- The flightless bird waddled across the sandy beach.
- Did you know that the ostrich is the world's largest flightless bird?
- Penguins are the most well-known flightless birds in the world.
- New Zealand is famous for its unique flightless birds, such as the kiwi.
- This flightless bird has adapted to life on the ground.
- The dodo, an extinct flightless bird, once lived on the island of Mauritius.
- The ostrich is the largest flightless bird species.
- Over millions of years, some species evolved into the flightless bird we see today.
- Many flightless birds evolved on isolated islands.
- A common characteristic of a flightless bird is a reduced keel on its breastbone.
- The dodo was a famous flightless bird that became extinct.
- Conservation efforts are crucial to protect the remaining species of flightless bird.
- This flightless bird relies on its powerful legs for escape.
- The emu, another large flightless bird from Australia, can run at high speeds.
- Emus are large flightless birds native to Australia.
- The documentary showed how a flightless bird adapts to a life on the ground.
- The kiwi is a small flightless bird from New Zealand.
- Even though it's a flightless bird, its wings may still be used for balance.
- Scientists study how flightless birds have evolved differently.