Science, asked by divyakumari123, 9 months ago

- Answer the following questions.
1. Write two main uses of a beak of a bird.
2. How are claws helpful to a bird?
3. How does a swallow catch its food?
4. How do webbed feet help a duck to swim?
5. What type of feet do the scratching birds have?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. A bird's beak or bill has the primary function of gathering and eating food. A bird's beak is designed to help it eat the foods it needs including tearing, crushing, picking, probing and breaking the shells of food items. Birds also use their beaks to preen or clean and oil their feathers.

2. It won't be able to preen its feathers or hunt its prey. Claws can be important for the bird to walk, climb, land and do its mating dance. Claws can be important especially for birds of prey. They need to have talons in order to hunt other animals.

3. To catch enough flying insects for survival and good health, swallows spend most of their waking hours on the wing, darting here and there to sweep up small and large insects in their big, wide mouths. ... Once in a while a swallow gets lost at sea, but swallows usually follow a land course as they migrate

4. Ducks use their feet to swim. Their webbed feet are uniquely designed to help them move through the water. A duck's foot has the ability to become wider. Ducks use their webbed feet like paddles to provide more surface to push against the water.

Answered by ayza12
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