The bird ancestor that lived in trees developed what feature commonly associated with birds?

The bird ancestor that lived in trees developed what feature commonly associated with birds?

  • Correct Answer: beaks
  • tails
  • webbed feet
  • wings

Explanation: Wings evolved in a bird ancestor that lived in trees. Thus, wings are modified arms that helped the animal glide from branch to branch.

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