crop
The pouch under the bill of a bird is called a gular pouch. It is typically found in species of pelicans and other water birds, and is used for capturing and storing fish and other prey. The gular pouch can expand greatly to accommodate large quantities of food.
The endangered kangaroo bird uses its versatile pouch, located under its beak, to carry both its young and its prey. It is a marvel of evolution, and scientists are currently working to preserve it in captivity before re-releasing it into the wild.
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You can call it a bill, just like any other bird
A pelican.
A bird does not have a part that is called a "detector beak." A bird can get diseases of the beak and early detection is the best way to combat these types of diseases, especially in pets.Ê
That would be a pelican.
yes there is and it has a long beak and it i quite a big bird
A dinosaur with winds and a beak is called a bird. Sometimes pterosaurs are said to be this, but this is in correct as pterosaurs were not dinosaurs.
The area on a bird's head between the eye and beak is called the lores.
The crop of any bird is a pouch in the throat where food it stored. You can feel the crop when the bird has eaten a large amount by touching it's neck about a half an inch from the bottom of the beak.
Any bird's beak is also called its bill.