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C. How does a duck's beak help it to find its food?
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Ducks use their beaks to detect, grab and swallow food in one big gulp. They also use it to filter out excess water and inedible objects, leaving only their intended meal. The kind of food a duck eats is largely dependent on the shape, size and ability of its beak.
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Short, hard & pointed beak Sparrow, Pigeon, Peacock To pick up seeds & worms
Strong & curved Parakeets To crack open fruits & nuts
Short and broad beak. Sticky on the inside.Insects get stuck inside the sticky beak. Swallow Feeds on insects
Strong and pointed beak Wood pecker Acts like a chisel to remove bark and find insects hiding inside. It has very long tongue which is sticky at the tip for catching insects.
Long , thin & pointed beak Humming bird To suck nectar from the flower
Long, thin & slightly curved beak Hoopoe Pull out insects from holes in the ground
Broad & flat beaks with tiny holes at the side Ducks & Swans Scoop muddy water along with plants & insects.Muddy water flows out through the holes, leaving plants & insects inside.
Long, broad and pointed Kingfisher and Herons Eat fish from water
Strong, sharp hooked Eagles, Hawks, Kites, Vultures Beaks to tear the flesh
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