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The filling inside is almost as light as feathers.
#JurassicWorld raptor toys lack sickle-claws as well as feathers.
Closely related organisms share derived features, such as feathers shared by birds.
Some birds seek out animal materials such as feathers, horsehair, or snakeskin.
A few dresses had tufts of fabric, light as feathers or as the "snow" balls drifting over the backdrop.
From some vantage points the carapaces seem soft as feathers, from other spots they resemble a daunting layer of scales.
While birds, butterflies, and beetles can display brilliant blues, among other colors, they do so with organic structures, such as feathers, scales, and plates.
The legs and neck of the giraffe are, predictably, multiple uppercase I's; for the ibis, B's are used, surprisingly, as feathers and lowercase i's as claws.
Amniote skin appendages such as feathers, hairs and scales, provide thermoregulation, physical protection and display different color patterns to attract a mate or frighten an adversary.
Prey is generally swallowed whole, and indigestible material, such as feathers, fur, and bones, are regurgitated in the form of a compact pellet.
Objects in museum collections reveal, for example, that ornamental materials such as feathers, shells, jade, and turquoise were traded or transported thousands of miles.
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