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Why are the beaks of the birds different

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Answered by maneet79
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Most birds, except for parrots and birds of prey, such as eagles and falcons, catch and hold their food with their beak, or bill, alone. Birds' beaks have a great range of specialized shapes to catch and eat different kinds of food. The bill of the sword-billed hummingbird is longer than the rest of its body.

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