they lick the mstard off of a hippo carnivorpidos.Like a mister mustachios.
No, seagulls, like all other birds, have beaks, and therefore do not have "lips".
5 if you take the beaks off
Beaks help birds hatch out of their eggs and get their food.
Yes they sure do. When birds preen they use their beaks to activate skin cells which disperse oils throughout their feathers to keep them waterproof.
The snowy owl's wings, beak, eyes, sense of smell and hearing all help them survive.
The flamingo has a curved beak to help with food and filtering. They are able to scoop up food with their curved beaks.
It is hooked to help them climb and dig into vegetables.
For example, vultures have curved beaks and sharp talons for getting a grip on prey.
No, Seagulls are white.
Birds (including eagles) don't have teeth. They have beaks. Their beaks are designed to help them catch, kill and consume their meals.Their beaks are hooked and sharp. For more information check out the web page at http://www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/eagle/FoodFrozen.html
because they eat littered food, for a cleaner enviornment
I did not use models to test ideas about bird beaks. This was a question that you were supposed to answer using your own personal experience. Nobody is going to be able to answer it for you. I will give you a hint, though. You should go back and look at those models again and think about how the different shapes of bird beaks help the birds find food.