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how are beaks different from bills​

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Answered by iamsg100
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bcz breaks are breaks and bills are bills....it's simple
Answered by khushidua33
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There is no difference between the terms beak and bill, although beak is more often used when referring to hooked bills. ... The bill has two parts: the bony skeleton of the jaws and the fleshy covering which is similar in composition to our fingernails.

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