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Feathers are the most distinctive feature of avian anatomy
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What are the three main functions of feathers? | Feathers are unique structures of the skin that provide insulation for controlling body temperature, aerodynamic power for flight and colours for communication and camouflage. Feathers also perform secondary roles. Modified feathers are important in swimming, sound production, hearing, protection, cleanliness, water repelling, water transport and tactile sensation.
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Give a description of the function of the following feathers: flight feathers, down feathers, semiplumes, filoplumes and bristles. |
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