The first use of a chicks beak is to break out of the egg shell in which it was born.
From that point the chick uses the beak to eat and defend itself. Although shaped differently the beak works similar to a humans mouth.
That flappy thing under the chicken's beak is called a wattle. On other animals, when it is covered with hair, it is called a dewlap. In some cases, the wattle is good for distributing heat when an animal does not have the ability to sweat. In birds, it is also a sign of sexual maturity and an ornament used in attracting the opposite sex.
Excessive skin, often referred as the scrotum, which contains its testes
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A chicken's beak is short and rounded
proboscis is another term for a beak
Bill
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Wattles.
a fat one
two very not pointy triangles put together.
A beak or bill
beak
A female duck is called a duck or a hen as a male is called a drake
An immature female duck is called a duckling. Once the female duck matures it is called a hen or duck.
Ducks have beaks, because the use their beaks to find and eat food.
on its beak
The Black Swedish duck would match that description, as would the Cayuga.
Beak.
two very not pointy triangles put together.
Bill.
Bill.
beak
It has a duck like beak.
A beak or bill
A BEAK :P A BEAK :P
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