Bird-like Creatures
Bird-like creatures are animals that share characteristics with birds, such as feathers, beaks, and the ability to fly. These creatures can be found in various environments, from forests to wetlands. Some examples include pterosaurs, which lived during the age of dinosaurs, and modern-day birds, which are descendants of theropod dinosaurs.
In addition to true birds, some mammals, like flying squirrels, exhibit gliding abilities that allow them to move through the air. Other creatures, such as bats, are capable of powered flight, showcasing diverse adaptations for aerial living. These adaptations help them find food, escape predators, and explore their habitats.