Science, asked by kimjiah, 1 month ago

what type of beak penguin have​

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Answered by brownchloe
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The beak is remarkably long, taking up 2/3rds of the skull and powerfully constructed by multiple bones fused into a single spear-like shape. At the tip, where normal penguins have a slight hook to snag prey, the beak in this penguin is straight and pointed.

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Answered by akankshatiwary001
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Penguins have a variety of bill shapes. A penguin captures fish, squid, and crustaceans with its bill. Generally, the bill tends to be long and thin in species that are primarily fish eaters, and shorter and stouter in those that mainly eat krill.

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