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a falcon's beak helps it tear apart prey. While in flight the beak uses a special (small) cone in the nostril that protrudes to breath. ( helps it breathe)

this cone also helps them in their top speeds. (200 miles per hour)

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Q: What is the falcons beak used for?
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