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Birds have a wide variety of beaks or bills. Some are designed for opening seeds, while others are designed for catching fish or even tearing flesh to eat a small animal.
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| Some birds, such as the eagle and the hawk, have a very sharp beak designed to tear the flesh of small animals that they eat. |
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| Birds such as the woodpecker's have a beak designed to pound holes in trees to get bugs. | ![]() |
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| The pelican's beak is well design to help it catch fish. It can scoup fish out of the water just like a fishing net. |
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| Many birds have strong beaks designed to crack open hard seeds. | ![]() |
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| Some bills are designed to eat worms. | ![]() |
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| The hummingbird's beak is well design to help it get nectar from flowers. |
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