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The throat and the sides of the head are featherless.
Woody is now featherless, yet he still holds a high spirit.
Adults have a patch of blue, featherless skin around each eye and a long, dark mark on the lower face.
They have strong legs and featherless wattles behind the bill.
He also shows the chicken he caught which is now featherless.
They have relatively short, rounded wings and long, featherless legs.
He therefore defined the human being as a "featherless biped."
Adults have a featherless red face as opposed to the yellow facial skin of the young.
Many lacked even points and were little more than featherless, sharpened sticks.
I was seeking out a Vurt along the way, something to jump into, featherless.
Done this low-level Blue some years previous, but here it was again, in my brain, and totally featherless!
The pig, for example, has human organs, and the chicken is featherless with four extra wings.
I saw that he had brought the featherless Rooster Crown.
For example, chocobos appear featherless and somewhat alien in appearance.
It was simply a case of mistaken identity to regard us as featherless bipeds at all.
The four fingers on each hand, creamy white and featherless, were as smooth as a child's.
Gliders circled far above, featherless hawks on the air currents.
"One of these useless, featherless creatures riding a horse this way, only it had two heads."
He has a featherless red face, the better for eating carrion, a black body and a wingspan of more than five feet.
This region is sometimes featherless, and the skin may be tinted, as in many species of the cormorant family.
Cahaner and his supporters promote the featherless chicken as "more healthful."
These and other stupid rationalizations fluttered across my brain on featherless wings.
Because of their ill-judged moulting they are quite featherless.
There were thousands of them, dark featherless flapping creatures like flying throw rugs.
Standing on one leg halves the featherless limbs exposed.