many different species of bird would die- birds beaks have evolved to be specialized to the birds diet.
for example, a bald eagle would not be able to hunt and eat its prey with a ducks bill! subsequently, the bald eagle population would die out, as it would not be able to procure food for itself.
The kakapo's nostrils are at the top of its beak, the same as all other birds except the kiwi (which has its nostrils at the end of its beak).
I would assume that the whippoorwill's bill is the same as other birds'... a NIB.
Baby birds do not lose their first beak. Instead, they develop a bigger beak as they grow to accommodate their adult feeding habits and nutritional needs. The process of beak growth is gradual and allows the bird to adapt to its changing dietary requirements as it matures.
no some are large and ment to crack nuts like a toucans others are for getting into flowers like the humming birds, ect
the competitors for the dodod are the meme's. the memes are bigger birds with a small duck beak, who eat the same as the dodos.
The different beak shapes are the result of choosing and adapting to, a different food source. A hummingbird has a long beak to probe into a flower for the nectar. A sparrow have a short beak to eat seeds, and other foods. The Birds of Prey have sharp curved beak to rip the flesh of their prey.This means that there is little competition for food in an area if most birds eat different food.
Small mammals and small birds could compete with the Dodo for food. While carnivores would kill the for food.
do all finches have the same beak.
Unless they are on the same line of latitude they will not meet. As to where it would happen, there is insufficient information to solve the problem.
The curved beak allows the hawks to incise the flesh of its prey. The hawk uses its beak to strip flesh off its prey and eat it.
Wings, rollers-feet, beak-front part of the aeroplane, colour of feathers and colour of plane, a pilot-the bird itself.
A bird's beak is made up of keratin, the same material found in human fingernails and hair. It is a hard, lightweight material that grows continuously and is shaped to help the bird catch, hold, and eat food. The shape of a bird's beak is specialized based on the bird's diet and feeding habits.