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Q: What is a bird with a strong beak that eats nuts?
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What Bird has a strong beak for crushing nuts?

sparrow


How would the beak of a bird that gets nectar from flowers differ from the one that breaks open nuts?

beaks that get nectar are long and thin (not very strong) and bird beaks that breaks nuts are short, sharp, and strong.


What is the most likely reason that a long beak could be an adaptation for a bird living in a temperature forest?

The beak could assist the bird with cracking open nuts,or attacking competitors.


Describe the beak of the loerie.how does the shape of the beak help it feed?

If you mean a "lori" which is simply short for "lorikeet", the bird has a strong, curved beak which is suitable for cracking nuts and hard seeds, on which it likes to feed.


Why does cockatoo hsve strong curved beak?

In the wild, the cockatoo's "cousins" usually eat nuts, and therefor need a strong curved beak to open the nuts.


What determines the shape of a bird's beak?

It is affected by its shape due to what exactly the bird can eat. Shovelersuse their spatula-shaped bills to filter food from mud & water. Eagles(and hawks) are diurnal raptors & use their hook-like bills to tear apart large prey.


What is the most likely a reason that a long beak be an adaptation for a bird living in a temperate forest?

The beak could assist the bird with cracking open nuts,or attacking competitors.


What kind of beak does parrot have?

A parrot has a strong curved beak, specifically designed for cracking hard nuts and seeds.


What is the most likely reason that a long beak could be and adaptation for a bird living in a temperate rain forest?

The bird would be better at attacking competitors. the bird could use the break to crack open nuts


What kind of beak does a parrot have?

They have long beaks. They use their long beaks to get their tongues into flowers with nectar in the back. Without long beaks hummingbirds would have to find different ways to get nectar.


What is a most likely reason that a long beak could be an adaptation for a bird living in a temperate Forest?

The beak could assist the bird with cracking open nuts,or attacking competitors.


What does sharp beak bird eat?

A Sharp-beaked bird, although all birds have relatively sharp beaks, usually eats nuts that need shelling. If it has a beak that curves down immedeately after the nose holes, or before, it is a sharp beaked bird. (such as a parrot.)