An Eagle has a beak called a hook like
hooked
Tearing
The shape of an eagle beak is a curved, sharp shape.
# the beak is used for hunting it is almost as long as the eagle's head # the beak is used for hunting it is almost as long as the eagle's head # the beak is used for hunting it is almost as long as the eagle's head # the beak is used for hunting it is almost as long as the eagle's head # the beak is used for hunting it is almost as long as the eagle's head
hooked beak
# the beak is used for hunting it is almost as long as the eagle's head # the beak is used for hunting it is almost as long as the eagle's head # the beak is used for hunting it is almost as long as the eagle's head # the beak is used for hunting it is almost as long as the eagle's head # the beak is used for hunting it is almost as long as the eagle's head
Strong hooked beak
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Eagles are carnivorous birds, they consume flesh.
no No. Once they have a beak, it is never lost or replaced. The beak eagles have when they are hatched is the same one they have when they get old. If an eagle's beak is damaged or broken, it can't eat food and will die.
There claws are sharp enough to tear the pray. The beak is a bit curved at front.
The eagle has a hooked beak