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Что (кто) такое flightless grasshopper - определение

BIRD THAT LACK THE ABILITY TO FLY
Flightless; Flightless Birds; Flightless birds; Non-volant; Birds unable to fly; Flightlessness; Giant flightless bird; Giant flightless birds; Giant Flightless Birds; Giant Flightless Bird; Loss of flight
  • [[Common ostrich]]
  • kiwi]], [[kākāpō]], [[weka]], and [[takahē]] are still around today.
  • [[North Island brown kiwi]]
  • [[Ostrich]]es are the largest extant flightless birds as well as the largest extant birds in general.
  • An [[Okarito kiwi]] (''Apteryx rowi''), also known as the rowi

flightless         
A flightless bird or insect is unable to fly because it does not have the necessary type of wings.
ADJ: ADJ n
flightless         
¦ adjective (of a bird or insect) naturally unable to fly.
Derivatives
flightlessness noun
The Grasshopper (1955 film)         
1955 FILM BY SAMSON SAMSONOV
Draft:The Grasshopper (1955 film)
The Grasshopper () is a 1955 Soviet drama film directed by Samson Samsonov based on a short story of the same title by Anton Chekhov.Rollberg, P.

Википедия

Flightless bird

Flightless birds are birds that, through evolution, lost the ability to fly. There are over 60 extant species, including the well known ratites (ostriches, emu, cassowaries, rheas, and kiwi) and penguins. The smallest flightless bird is the Inaccessible Island rail (length 12.5 cm, weight 34.7 g). The largest (both heaviest and tallest) flightless bird, which is also the largest living bird in general, is the ostrich (2.7 m, 156 kg).

Many domesticated birds, such as the domestic chicken and domestic duck, have lost the ability to fly for extended periods, although their ancestral species, the red junglefowl and mallard, respectively, are capable of extended flight. A few particularly bred birds, such as the Broad Breasted White turkey, have become totally flightless as a result of selective breeding; the birds were bred to grow massive breast meat that weighs too much for the bird's wings to support in flight.

Flightlessness has evolved in many different birds independently, demonstrating repeated convergent evolution. There were families of flightless birds, such as the now extinct Phorusrhacidae, that evolved to be powerful terrestrial predators. Taking this to a greater extreme, the terror birds (and their relatives the bathornithids), eogruids, geranoidids, gastornithiforms, and dromornithids (all extinct) all evolved similar body shapes – long legs, long necks and big heads – but none of them were closely related. Furthermore, they also share traits of being giant, flightless birds with vestigial wings, long legs, and long necks with some of the ratites, although they are not related.