7. A bird with strong and broad beak. It has a sticky tongue and mouth. It keeps its
beak open while flying so that tiny insects get stuck in its mouth.
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The bird is the swallow.
- These species belong to a family of passerine songbirds, including members that occasionally nest in Antarctica, and may be found all over the world.
- Their beaks are short but strong and wide.
- Their inside mucus is quite sticky. Swallows continuously circle in the air while maintaining an open mouth.
- They capture flies and insects that stick in their mouths. In order to track prey, they also have acute lateral and frontal eyesight.
- They also have relatively long eyes, almost as long as they are wide.
- Since the brain doesn't have to compete with the lengthy eyes for headspace, visual acuity can be increased.
- They have evolved a slim, streamlined body and long, pointed wings as adaptations for hunting insects on the fly.
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