Vultures have beaks which are adapted for tearing animal flesh
They are adapted to crack shells.
There sense of smell and its very very good eye sight
It's used to rip off the prey's flesh
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
They adapted to the environment.
whos knows ??? who is that supposed to help??
A sparrow has a beak for hunting worms and bugs.
It's big
Most vultures have naked or nearly naked heads, to prevent getting the feathers there fouled. Also, vultures have a highly developed olfactory senses, to locate dead animals by smell. The beak is shaped to tear soft, decaying flesh. Vulture beaks are not as powerful as raptor beaks.
Crossbill
its beak
The Beak