Why do you think Eagles and parrots have a curved beak through their food habits are different?
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They usually have a short, curved beak with a specialised tip for extracting the edible part of the seeds. ... This allows them to exert more force, either to break seeds and fruit or to hold on to branches. Parrots, parakeets, cockatoos and macaws are all in this group.
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What exactly is a beak?
In biological terms, it is a type of mouth in which the jaws are covered by a horny layer of keratin (like the nails or horn of a rhinoceros) and have no teeth at all. It is characteristic of birds however other animals also have beaks. For example platypus and echidnas (monotreme mammals), turtles and some cephalopods, such as s
What are the different types of beaks?
Generally, bird beaks are categorised according to their shape and the function. There are two types of birds: generalists, who use different techniques to obtain food, whose beaks do not have specific shapes; and specialists, whose beaks are adapted for a single function. This could be for obtaining food in a certain way, for mating or for building nests. Here are the main groups of specialist beaks:
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