Environmental Sciences, asked by anjalichandni24, 5 months ago

3.what dose a bird do with its beak?
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Answered by udupamadhur05
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Answer:

It takes in food , A Bird uses its beak for feeding its babies.

Explanation:

A bird consumes its food through its beak.It is even used for scraping the skin of its prey. It feeds its babies via its beak. The bird uses its beak for killing its prey. It is used even for cleaning its feathers.

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Answered by UniqueUniform
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Short answer :

The beak, bill, and/or rostrum is an external anatomical structure found mostly in birds, but also in non-avian dinosaurs and some mammals. A beak is used for eating and for preening, manipulating objects, killing prey, fighting, probing for food, courtship and feeding young.

Detail answer :

Each bird’s beak is suitable for its diet. So it depends upon whether a bird eats seeds, fish or other creatures. Parrots have powerful beaks to crack very hard nuts, and herons have sharp beaks to stab fish. Birds of prey have really sharp beaks to tear meat. Obviously, beaks serves as the teeth and silverware of the bird world.

Birds also use their beaks to preen and this is universal regardless of what the shape of the beak. Preening is cleaning, zipping and grooming their feathers. This is so important that some birds spend a 3rd of their lives preening.

Some birds use their beaks as a “3rd” foot or a hand. They use their beak to hang on to things, or to climb.

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