Why don’t some birds fly?
Helen Ross
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Unlike humans, who have always dreamt of flying, some birds will eagerly shed this evolutionary advantage if it no longer suits them. To remain airborne, it helps if you have hollow bones to keep weight down. However, if you’re adapted to dive for fish, then having a denser structure helps you become less buoyant. Penguins use their flippers like wings to guide and propel their torpedo-like bodies through the water to catch fish and evade predators – they do fly in water, just not in air.