what type of beak does a sun bird has? how it is useful for the bird
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They have a long, pointed, down-curved beak, which in some species exceeds the length of the head. The tongue is long, tubular for about two-thirds of its length, and its tip is split. The unusual bill and tongue of sunbirds are adaptations to feeding on the nectar of flowers.
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They have a long, pointed, down-curved beak, which in some species exceeds the length of the head. The tongue is long, tubular for about two-thirds of its length, and its tip is split. The unusual bill and tongue of sunbirds are adaptations to feeding on the nectar of flowers.
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