Birds are a perfect example of having adaptations that meet the need for food. Their body demonstrates adaptations unique to what they eat and where they live. For example, the flamingo has a beak that helps it filter the water, using its tongue, and eats whatever it gets. The spoonbill scoops up food in its spoon-like bill, while the pelican's bill carries fish. Water birds have long legs for wading in the wat, and webbed feet so they do not sink in the mud. Parrots have strong, curved beaks which are ideal for cracking open nuts and hard seeds.
There are many adaptations that were created to meet the need for food for an animal. These adaptations include long tube-like noses in some animals.
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Different animals have different adaptations to meet their needs. Adaptations will depend on where they live, and their enemies. Each animal is different because they live in different areas, and have different dangers that they face.