A sparrow has a cone
shaped beak
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Sparrows, cardinals, grosbeaks and finches have short, stout, cone-shaped beaks used to crack open seeds and nuts. The edges of the lower mandible fit into special grooves in the upper mandible. Using their tongue, they maneuver seeds into the groove.
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