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The fact is birds that can’t fly are not anomalies. There are over 57 avian species that cannot fly, but rather stay grounded for their whole lifespan. These avian breeds include ratites, waterfowl, grebes, commorants, penguins, rails, and parrots (specifically, kakapos).

The flightless birds may never know the joy of flying, but they have gained advantages on the ground. These avians have stronger legs, powerful feet, and adaptable plumage. Their body structure is built for survival.



Birds that can’t fly include ostriches, penguins, grebes, rails, steamer ducks, and many more. They have evolved into a flightless existence over the centuries, and can now survive without flying. Flightless fowls are non-migratory and typically larger than birds that can actually fly.

List of Flightless Birds in the World Flightless birds have completely adapted to their surroundings and know how to survive. Like birds that can’t fly, these fowls have wings. However, their wings are more compact and don’t have an axial skeleton base.

Birds with no flight capability are year-round residents of their towns, cities, states, and countries. Their feathers safeguard them from freezing temperatures and insulate their bodies while manoeuvring water. In this post, we feature a list of birds that cannot fly.

Each fowl has a picture to make it easier for you to recognize these flightless birds. Bird #1: Penguins Penguins can’t fly, and they can’t dance either. What penguins are good at is swim.

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