No modern birds have no teeth. However, Peregrine Falcons are different. You see, they have something called tomial teeth, which are very similar to teeth. They are basically four sharp notches, on either side of their beak. When they kill their prey, they use these tomial teeth to sever their victim's spinal cord.
Birds do not have teeth - they have beaks. When they hatch, they have a hard knob on the end of the beak that is called an "egg tooth" but it isn't really a tooth.
Modern birds do not have teeth. Their bills and beaks are designed to adapt to their diet. Seed-eaters, carnivores and omnivores have different types of bills and beaks to suit their needs.
Parrots like all birds do not have teeth, they have strong beaks that are used for cracking open nut shells and strong rubbery tongues for digging the centres out of nuts and berries
they have two to four eggs.
about 137 bones
They have 450,000 feathers
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They have their babies after mating.
The peregrine falcon lives in Florida but is endangerd. The peregrine falcon became endangerd in 1970. The peregrine falcon lives in Florida but is endangerd. The peregrine falcon became endangerd in 1970.
A peregrine falcon is a large species of blueish-gray falcon.
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the peregrine falcon is the fastest bird.
it is peregrine falcon Paragon is a misspelling or alternate name.
one type of falcon is the "falcon" another type of falcon is the Peregrine Falcon
The peregrine falcon found nearly worldwide, in temperate zones.
The peregrine falcon can be found in the temperate zone around the world.
the peregrine falcon hunts it prey with its sharp talons
The peregrine falcon is at the very top of an energy pyramid
The high-speed dive of a peregrine falcon is called a stoop.