what type of beak and claws does the sparrow have? and how they use them
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The house sparrow (Passer domesticus) is the most common bird in the world, and a possible contender for the title “world's most common animal” as well. Having evolved in close association with humans, it followed us as we spread across the globe and exists in almost every place we do, from Africa and much of the East, to Europe and the Americas. Most of the sparrows you see around you are this prolific species, while many other common sparrows are subspecies of this familiar little bird.
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Unlike the thicker beaks of finches and grosbeaks -- who primarily subsist upon seeds -- or the narrower, pointy beaks of warblers and other insectivores, the multi-purpose beak of the sparrow ensures it can find something to eat almost anywhere.
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