They are adapted to crack shells.
The Linn's sloth has adapted very well to harsh environments. It used to have a short beak then it adapted to have a long beak
Vultures have beaks which are adapted for tearing animal flesh
A sparrow has a beak for hunting worms and bugs.
It's big
Crossbill
its beak
The Beak
natural selection
They are adapted to particular flowers or types of flower, they vary from moderately short and stubby to immensely long - the sword-billed has a beak longer than its body.
a toucans beak can grow up to 7.5 inches (19 cm) and is adapted for feading rather than bitting or fighting
All birds of prey do.
A warbler finch's beak is adapted for probing and extracting insects and seeds from various substrates. Its slender, pointed shape allows the bird to reach into crevices and extract food sources effectively. This specialized beak structure enables the warbler finch to thrive in its ecological niche, demonstrating the relationship between beak morphology and feeding habits. Overall, the beak functions as a versatile tool for foraging in diverse environments.