Biology, asked by PayalDadhich2026, 1 year ago

A parrot does not feed on flesh of other animal but it has a sharp and booked beak


nehalk123: Do you want to know why??

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Answered by krupaul
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The function of parrot's beak is for climbing , manipulating and crushing very hard objects
i.e.nuts etc.
Answered by ShivPriya
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Parrot beaks are extremely strong, and one of their primary tools for protecting themselves. The same beak strength a parrot uses to take down would-be predators allows him to enjoy a varied diet -instead of just eating small or soft foods, he can easily bust open nuts and seeds that have hard outer shells. Your parrot can crack a shell that you would need a nutcracker to open, and he does it without hands .

Because their ability to eat and defend themselves is so dependent on theirbeaks, parrots in the wild have to be careful to keep them healthy and strong. In captivity, they may need your help. Malnutrition can lead to compromised beakhealth, causing it to grow soft and less effective at grinding hard foods.
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