why do the eagle and other birds of prey have strong and curved beaks
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Birds of prey have strong, curved beaks with sharp edges to help them tear meat. ... They are pinkish, relatively narrow, fit nicely between the sharp ridges of their beaks, and are flexible. They are short enough that eagles can't easily bite their tongues, although they can stick them out.
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birds of prey have the strong, curved beaks sharp edges to help them tear meat. they are Pinkish relatively narrow, fit nicely between the sharp ridges of the beaks and are flexible.
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