Pelicans.
Worms, Fish, Nectar, and Insects.insects
The shape of a bird's bill determines what it is able to hunt and/or eat. A long beak can be useful for catching fish or insects, or strange specialties such as sucking nectar in the case of a hummingbird. A thick, sturdy bill allows birds to eat large, hard seeds and cut the flesh off of fruits, as in the case of the hornbills and toucans. Smaller sturdy beaks allow birds to eat smaller seeds. A short, sharp, curved beak allows birds of prey to effectively eat meat.
Tortoise eat small fish or plants.
With its beak?
with its beak
Birds (aves) eat a variety of foods depending on their species. Some birds eat seeds, fruit, insects, worms, fish, or even small mammals. The specific diet of a bird is usually determined by its beak shape and size, which helps it to efficiently capture and consume its preferred foods.
the eagle's beak is for, like ll birds, eating. the eagle's beak with the point on the end is especially used for tearing the meat off the prey( rodents, fish,) to eat.
Birds are generally streamlined and have a narrow, aerodynamic shape with wings for flight and a beak for feeding. They have a lightweight skeleton, strong chest muscles, and feathers that help with flight and insulation.
It is affected by its shape due to what exactly the bird can eat. Shovelersuse their spatula-shaped bills to filter food from mud & water. Eagles(and hawks) are diurnal raptors & use their hook-like bills to tear apart large prey.
Normally birds eat what they can get.They eat any fish if it is possbile.
Small fish they catch in their beak and swallow.
Penguins are birds, and birds have beaks. They eat fish, typically, and are more adapted to aquatic/land life as they cannot fly.