The Liver Bird, the emblem of Liverpool city in England, was probably originally an Eagle but it is now a Cormorant.
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That's a really strange question. A chicken is a domesticated flightless bird. The liver is an internal organ. Humans have them, many, many animals have them - including chickens.
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Liverpool mascot is called liver bird
Type- shoreline bird
The "Liver Bird" is often used as the logo for Liverpool. It has represented the city since medieval times and takes the form of a cormorant-like bird with a frond in it's beak. The most prominent example of the Liver Bird is on top of the Royal Liver Building. Liverpool Football Club is also represented by the Liver Bird and the Club now hold the copyright to the symbol.
The three liver birds in Liverpool are iconic symbols of the city. The most famous pair can be found atop the Royal Liver Building, overlooking the waterfront. A third, smaller liver bird is located on the top of the Cunard Building, also on the waterfront. Each bird represents different aspects of Liverpool's history and heritage.
No but Kia is a type of bird.. spelled Kea
A bird is a type of animal. IDIOT!
the sosasonnya bird is their main bird.
A buzzard, is a type of prey Bird, (meat eating bird)A buzzard is a bird.... specifically a raptor.
it depends on what type of bird you are talkiing about what type of bird it is a normal bird is 10inches but it veries
Glycogen is stored in liver