Science, asked by rveer7229, 9 months ago

how is the beak of vulture different from that of pigeon?

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Answered by ananyam43
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Answer:

as vulture is a scavenger (the one who feeds on dead body) and pigeon is a normal bird who eats grains or small things.....

Explanation:

As vulture needs a sharp and pointed beak to tear the flesh so the beak of vulture is different from pigeon.....

I hope it helped you.....

Answered by tamalikapaul410
2

Explanation:

Beaks help the birds to pickup their food and also to protect themselves from the enemies and Crushing beaks are short and hard which Pegions have and it's for crushing grains and seeds

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