Science, asked by binodkumar1391985, 1 month ago

why birds have small holes near their beak​

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Answered by addhyan021
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Answer:

Most species of birds have external nares (nostrils) located somewhere on their beak. The nares are two holes—circular, oval or slit-like in shape—which lead to the nasal cavities within the bird's skull, and thus to the rest of the respiratory system.

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Answered by XINNOCENTBOYX
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Beaks help the birds to pick up their food and also to protect themselves from the enemies. Claws help in catching, holding and eating food. They protect the birds from their enemies. They help the birds in walking, in swimming, in climbing and perching.

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