The area of the beak that has a hole in it is called the interramal region. The area is needed to give the tongue a space to connect.
yes all birds have a beak or a bill
Yes All Birds Have a beak I haven't seen or heard of a bird without a beak
yes all birds have a beak or a bill
All birds have that, it is to give their beak some flexibility. It's not a hole, it is covered with skin. If the beak was solid, when they opened their mouth it would cut into their throat. With the gap there, the sides of the beak can move past the head and let them open their beak.
beak,Wings,feathers,feetFeathers.
All birds have feathers - a beak - no teeth - lay hard shelled eggs
they have pointed beak and wings and the rest all birds have.
The kakapo's nostrils are at the top of its beak, the same as all other birds except the kiwi (which has its nostrils at the end of its beak).
All birds have wings (although not all birds are capable of flying). Every bird also has a beak and feathers.
they have pointed beak and wings and the rest all birds have.
no not all birds
All birds, including the kiwi, have wings. The kiwi's wings are tiny, and completely invisible under the kiwi's feathers, but they are present.