Why would a bird species evolve to STOP flying?
This makes no sense. It makes sense for foxes and hares to stand up and evolve hands, but for a bird to lose flight is retarded.
Why would a bird species evolve to STOP flying?
because hands have been proven to be more useful by every animal that has them.
>what are penqguins
>what are chickens
>what are ostrichs
Jesus christ go fucking outside
Have.
Sex.
penguins fly underwater and the other 2 are food
I dunno, what does the Bible tell you retard?
What's the point of flying when there are spaceships everywhere?
>fly underwater
user did you forget swimming is a thing?
the real question is does he have a penis
He has a fucking Arwing, he doesn't need wings anymore.
Cloaca with retractable penis.
>fly underwater
just...damn, dude
in a board about video games, which are amazing tools for opening your imagination to possibilities that humans even 50 years ago couldn't even begin to comprehend, you're still so fucking dense you can't imagine a perspective beyond your own.
Honestly, I'm impressed.
What do arwings even run on if the oil ran out?
Do they have a like liquid electricity to fill them up?
They're powered by fuel cells.
What's in a fuel cell?
Obviously fuel, you absolute troglodyte.
fuel, dumbass.
How many parsecs do you get to a full cell?
>fly underwater
American """education""" everyone.
You're a retard but you accidentally happened upon an interesting question, because one of the coolest things about fuel cells is that they can run on just about anything. Gasoline, ethylene, ethanol, methanol, butane, propane, methane, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen classic, anything you can suck chemical energy out of.
If they don't have access to petroleum anymore, then the most obvious solutions are getting hydrogen from electrolysis or methane from biological processes, so it's possible that Arwings run on farts.
Nah they’re synonyms you can swim in the air or fly underwater same thing
>penguins fly underwater
they are not synonyms
Kill yourself for even trying to apply real world logic to a universe of anthropomorphic animals
They are both forms of 3D movement by pushing against particles with appendages.
Worst meme of 2019, you are an actual NPC
Hands are much more useful than wings especially since they’re evolved to the point they can use spaceships. Imagine driving a spaceship with silly wings
verb
verb: fly; 3rd person present: flies; past tense: flew; gerund or present participle: flying; past participle: flown
1.
(of a bird, bat, or insect) move through the air using wings.
"close the door or the moths will fly in"
If we look at the evolutionary history of birds, in order for them to grow larger while retaining flight their bones must get more and more holllw in order to stay light enough. This, of course, means that bird bones become more brittle as body mass increases. For birds that fill a terrestrial niche (penguins, Casuariiformes), denser bones are important in order to strengthen them to deal with increased resistance. Emus and ostriches need to run, and penguins have to "fly" through water, which is much denser than air.
You could also argue Falco's species evolved from a something like a crow where tool use was a major driving force, and hands became preferable to flight wings.
so is running
Falco is garbage lmao.
That’s not 3D you can’t go up and down
God I want to fuck him
Wolf > Falco > Fox
Except one is done by generating lift and the other through natural buoyancy. It's the difference between a baloon and an airplane you mong.
>flying and swimming are the same thing
user stop my sides
Domestic chickens can fly. It's not graceful, but it's still considered flight.
Their ancestral species wanted to keep up with the terrestrial anthros, so they had to give something up. Also, aliens.
To make it fucking sick when you take to the skies and shine bair
Why is this breath of the wild character in a space suit?
>all these retards not realizing his point about water and air both being atmospheres you "fly" through
your comment about ostriches being food is retarded though.