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he chickadee has a very small beak because the bird itself is small
Carnivorous birds are the type of bird that tears flesh from their prey.
No. Although it is carnivorous, a kookaburra is not a bird of prey. A bird of prey, by definition, is one that not only feeds on animal flesh, but is a raptor, having sharp, powerful talons and a hooked beak. A kookaburra does not have talons, and its beak is long and straight.
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The questioner may mean RAPTOR, either a smaller, carnivorous dinosaur or a modern bird of prey with a grasping foot. The bird raptors have hooked beaks; the dinosaur raptors typically had toothed jaws.
A beak is part of a bird.
No. A bird's beak is not like people losing their baby teeth and having their adult ones grow in. The bird's beak grows with the bird, and it has the same beak for life.
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