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Tail Feathers

Most tail feathers, or rectrices, an interlocking microstructure similar to wing feathers. Arranged in a fan shape, these feathers support precision in flight. Typically, birds have six pairs of feathers on the tail, which display increasing levels of asymmetry toward the outer pairs. In some birds, tail feathers have evolved into showy that are useless in flight.

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