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define shifting beak???????​

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Answered by Tejhas10
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Shifting beaks are flat and broad with small holes on both sides. They take in muddy water which has small insect and worms. Mud and water flow through the holes, trapping the insects and worms in the beak.

Answered by Anonymous
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Shifting beaks are flat and broad with small holes on both sides. They take in muddy water which has small insect and worms. Mud and water flow through the holes, trapping the insects and worms in the beak.

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