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Why are parrots able to fly.​

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The parrot uses its legs to push off the ground into the air. That’s called thrust. It flaps its wings to stay in the air. That’s called lift. When it put thrust and lift together, the parrot flies. Its wings also have a curved shape, like an upside-down spoon. This shape helps the air move above and below the wings and keep the parrot in the air

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Bird bodies are made to fly. They have light bones, strong legs, and specially shaped wings. Flying helps birds get away from animals that want to eat them, and makes them better hunters, too. Flying also helps them travel from cold places to warm places, called migration

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