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Class Aves

Class Aves. Class Aves. Feathers No teeth Flexible long neck One occipital condyle Scales on legs Bones with air spaces Endothermic Four chambered heart. Adaptations for Flight. Honey-combed bones Air cavities Less weight. Light Weight Skeleton. Example: Frigate bird

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Class Aves

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  1. Class Aves

  2. Class Aves • Feathers • No teeth • Flexible long neck • One occipital condyle • Scales on legs • Bones with air spaces • Endothermic • Four chambered heart

  3. Adaptations for Flight • Honey-combed bones • Air cavities • Less weight

  4. Light Weight Skeleton • Example: • Frigate bird • 7 foot wing span • 4 ounce skeleton

  5. Adaptations for Flight • Enlarged sternum • Flight muscle attachment • Long neck • balance

  6. Adaptations for Flight • Wing • lift

  7. Adaptations for Flight • Feathers • Light weight • Strong • Downy, Primary, Flight

  8. Adaptations for Flight • Reduce body weight • No teeth • No urinary bladder • Reduced genitals during non-mating season • Hollow bones

  9. Migration • Ruby-throated hummingbird • Migrates to Central and South America in October • Returns in May • Follows the blooming flowers

  10. Migration • Arctic tern • Migrates 25,000 miles!

  11. Beak Adaptations • Ripping flesh

  12. Beak Adaptations • Eating seeds

  13. Beak Adaptations • Sucking nectar from flowers

  14. Beak Adaptations • Drilling wood

  15. Beak Adaptations • Catching fish

  16. Beak Adaptations • Basket-like bill to hold fish caught under water

  17. Beak Adaptations • Filtering

  18. Digestive System • Crop • Storage • Proventriculus • Enzymes • Gizzard • Grind food • Cloaca • Waste • Reproduction

  19. Vision • Up to 8 times keener than human vision • Each eye moves indendtantly

  20. Respiratory System • Nine air sacs • Connect to lungs and centers of bones • Cools the bird • Fresh air always moving • No dead ends as in mammals • Each wing beat moves air • Never run out of air

  21. Benefits of Birds to Man • Eat insects, rodents and weeds • Spread seeds for flowers and trees • Food • Sport • Pets • Birdwatching (link to “nature”)

  22. Caudipteryx • Feathered dinosaur • Flightless • Transitional fossil • Dinosaur arms • Dinosaur teeth • Only front of upper jaw • Bird feathers

  23. Archaeopteryx • 147 MYA • Transitional fossil • Characteristics of reptiles • Characteristics of birds

  24. Archeopteryx • Reptile characteristics • Teeth • Boney tail • Fingers with claws • Bird characteristics • feathers

  25. Evolution of FlightRunning Hypothesis

  26. Microraptor gui

  27. Evolution of FlightGliding Hypothesis

  28. The End

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