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The platypus, one of only two types of mammals that lay eggs, has a duck-like bill, or extended snout, which is not actually a beak. The animal was commonly referred to as the duck-billed platypus.The bill does not open as a bird's beak does, the mouth being on the underside and the nostrils on the front of the upper side.
how does the beak help a robin to get food
They use it to help them eat food.
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It picksup the prey
macaws beak help them climb and crush food .
No, like most birds of prey, the eagle has a hooked beak to help tear flesh from its prey.
The beak helps it pick up and hold the food like fish.
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Each beak is a little bit different to help distinguish the birds. You can find some pictures of the differences with an image search.
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The answer to your question "what does the beak of an octopus do" is...The beak of an octopus helps it to eat. The tentacles help grab the food and then they put the food into it's beak. Don't ever touch the beak of an octopus. i is very sharp and can hurt you. (if it is still on an octopus)