B.O.P terms
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Aves | the Latin word for birds; a special class of vertebrates
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Binocular vision | seeing only one object at a time; both eyes focus on the same object
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Bird of prey | a carnivorous bird (hawk, falcon, eagle, etc.) that kills and eats small mammals and other birds
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Carrion | decaying flesh of a dead body
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Cere | fleshy area above the beak, where the nostrils of most birds are located
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Contour feathers | stiff feathers designed to cover the wings and body of a bird
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Crop | a large sac between the esophagus and stomach that stores food until the bird is ready to begin digestion
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Down feathers | fluffy feathers designed to help insulate and keep a bird warm
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Drag | anything that hinders or hampers the speed; something that pulls you down
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Fledge | the rearing of a young bird until it has grown its feathers and is able to fly and leave the nest
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Flight feathers | special contour feathers that help a bird get off the ground, move in the air, and land safely
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Fovea | a rodless area of the retina enabling a bird of prey acute vision
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Gizzard | a special muscle of the stomach that helps the digestive process by grinding and crushing hard-to-digest food; acts like teeth
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Keratin | a tough, fibrous protein; the basic substance of hair, nails, horns, feathers, shafts, etc.
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Molt | to shed feathers, skin, horns, etc. before replacement with new growth
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Monocular vision | seeing two different objects at the same time; a different object per eye
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Nictitating membrane | a transparent third eyelid hinged at the lower lid of the eye of raptors, and closes laterally across the eye
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Ornithologist | an individual that studies birds
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Pellet | the unusable and undigested material that a bird cannot process for nutrients, and is regurgitated in the form of a pellet
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Preening | a process that most birds do with an oil secreted from a special gland; involves rubbing the oil over its feathers to protect them
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Raptor | of or belonging to a group of birds of prey, such as hawks, eagles, falcons, vultures, owls, etc.; Latin word meaning to seize or capture
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Shaft | the stem of a feather; the hollow tube that holds the feathers together and in place
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Talons | the lethal weapons of raptors; powerful feet with toes (usually three or four) having sharp ends
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Vertebrates | an animal with a backbone or spinal column
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Warm-blooded | being able to control and maintain a constant body temperature even when the temperature of the environment changes
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Wings | either of the paired organs of flight of a bird, bat, insect, etc.
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