A king fisher has a long sharp beak that is used like a spear. The kingfisher dives down and spears his prey using his beak.
First, let's talk about how a roadrunner kills its prey. Let's say it got its beak around a snake. The roadrunner would then swing the snake around and bash it against the ground until it was dead. Well, to due this, not just any beak would do. That is why the roadrunner's beak is very sturdy. So to answer your question, it has a long beak which is slightly curved and sharp, as well as sturdy.
A Kookaburra is called a kingfisher because it is a member of the kingfisher family. Like other kingfishers, the kookaburra is characterised by a long, straight, sharp beak, a large head, short legs and a shorter tail than other birds of similar size. The Laughing Kookaburra is believed to be the largest kingfisher species.
They have long strong tails for hanging and sharp claws for climbing. Thats all i got.
They got it from there beak/bill
# It got it's name simply because when the guy who named it was nameing it he/she saw that it was a brilliant fisher, so it was named the Kingfisher as in it was the king of fishing birds.
beavers have long sharp teeths because it has to be able to make damps and they got to used to making them. Also because there strong
Because - they need their beak to catch fish !
the toucan got its scientific name like any other thing or object got its scientific name. It got its name by the word toucan on its own. toucan means whatever the scientific name for the toucan is.
How The Deer Got His Horns How The Honey Bee Got Their Stinger How The Kingfisher Got His Bill How The Milky Way Came To Be How The Partridge Got His Whistle How The Rabbit Stole The Otter's Coat How The Red Bird Got His Color these are just very few of the legends that the Cherokee had.
its tounge got longer so it could reach the bugs in the tree
no because I've got sharp pains but I'm only 10
u got it wrong du she got killed by a dog with sharp teeth