what are the difference between the beak of flesh eating and grain eating birds ?
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Birds eat grains, seed, fruits and flesh. They use their beak to catch and hold food. Birds do not have hands and teeth. Their beak tear, bite, chisel and crush the food. Different birds have different types of beak. It shape and size is depends on their food habit.
Some birds used their beaks to fight with the enemy or catch the prey or use it for clean the feathers.
According to their food habit beaks are different types.
Some birds used their beaks to fight with the enemy or catch the prey or use it for clean the feathers.
According to their food habit beaks are different types.
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Flesh eating birds hav sharp beaks in either a spear shape or a curved beak like a scimitar, both shapes effective for grabbing and tearing and claws that have large talons and are curved in shape for grabbing at a fast pace or in a dive
Fruit-and nut-eater. Parrots, such as this blue and yellow macaw, have powerful beaks with a sharp hook at the tip.
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