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1.Birds of prey, such as hawks, eagles, and falcons have long curved claws on their feet called talons. Their talons allow these birds to swoop down and easily grasp prey such as slippery fish and squirming rabbits. Their long curved beaks are also very sharp and strong which aids them in ripping apart their dinner.
2.A minority of butterflies almost never visits flowers, instead gaining sustenance from tree sap, rotting animal matter, and other organic material. Butterfly caterpillars almost all eat plant matter. Mosquitoes have sucking mouthparts, known as a proboscis, that is basically like a long straw attached to their mouth.
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1) Many birds have a series of notches in their beak or spikes on the inside of their beak or tongue. These notches and spikes are not true teeth as they are not used to crush down their food. Instead, these features are used to get a good grip on the prey so that it does not escape..
2) • butterflies drink nectar from flowers through their tongues, which function much like straws..
• Mosquitoes have sucking mouthparts, known as a proboscis, that is basically like a long straw attached to their mouth..
2) • butterflies drink nectar from flowers through their tongues, which function much like straws..
• Mosquitoes have sucking mouthparts, known as a proboscis, that is basically like a long straw attached to their mouth..
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