why do the beaks of birds differ in shape and size
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Since beaks are mainly used for feeding, the variation in beak shape and size mostly has to do with the food that each species prefers. Some beaks are made for digging seeds out of shells while others are designed to dig deep into the ground to pull out prey items...
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It is because different birds carry out different functions with their beaks
Example:
A woodpecker uses its long, pointed peak to make a hole in the tree.
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