A Woodpecker uses it's beak to break threw wood to get the insects thst are inside. No beak; no food
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long sharp beak
The Flamingo
Because - they need their beak to catch fish !
It is one of the major positions for your hands
Owls have a curved beak because when they capture their prey (in many cases: mice), they need to be able to snap the top of the spine with their beaks, immediately killing their prey.
Bottlenose dolphins do not in fact have a beak, the anatomical object sometimes referred to as the ""Beak"" of a dolphin is in fact called the rostrum, this is an elongated mouth commonly found on many predatory mammals.
In the wild, the cockatoo's "cousins" usually eat nuts, and therefor need a strong curved beak to open the nuts.
You need to stuff the food down the beak just like the mom bird does. She softens it up and spits it up into the beak of the baby.
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A parrot's beak (there are many species of parrots and macaws) need to be sharp and strong to crack open nuts and berries to get at the kernel inside.
Because they have a beak instead, so they don't need any.