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carnivorous – have pointed beaks​

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Carnivorous birds use their beaks as tools to help them hunt prey. Birds' beaks are shaped differently depending on the food they eat and the way they hunt. ... Birds that eat insects usually have straight, pointed beaks. The blackbird uses its beak to dig into the ground and grab insects and grubs.

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