kanatlar
Kanatlar are the wings of birds, insects, and some other animals, allowing them to fly. They are typically made of feathers or membranes, depending on the species. The structure of kanatlar varies, with different shapes and sizes adapted for various types of flight, such as gliding, hovering, or rapid flapping.
In addition to their role in flight, kanatlar also serve other functions, such as temperature regulation and display during mating rituals. Birds use their kanatlar to communicate through various movements, while insects may use them for camouflage or to attract mates.