Emus have long, sharp beaks, dark brown to grey in colour. For a close-up view of an emu's beak, see the related link below.
Eagles are part of a bird group called Raptors. They have strong beaks that hook downward so they can tear apart the flesh of their prey.
Of course. All birds have a beak or bill. Emus have long, sharp beaks, dark brown to grey in colour.
As an emu has feathers and a beak, it belongs to the group 'birds'
Emus a birds and so have a beak. The beak has 'nostril openings' just like any other bird.
hooked beak
a scoop beak
Strong hooked beak
a beaky beak :)
Pointy beak
A Killer whale has an indistinct beak.
It has a short hard and horny beak
A beak with a pointy party at the end of it is a good beak for ripping flesh.
The kinda beak that a blue parkett dose not has :-)))
regular