birds obtain their food by eating it,swallowing it andthen puking it up in their baby's mouth for them to be able to eat it so that means they ontain it in their stomachs
It is probably because birds don't chew their food, they swallow it hole, like their dinosaur ancestors.
Birds eat worms by pecking at the grass and then when finding their food, they fly to their nest to feed their young or probably just eat privately.
pecking their food but cant hardly swallow because they dont have repproducitive organs
Birds tend to use small pebbles when it comes to digesting food because when they swallow their food, the rock goes down with it. What the rock does in the crunches and shrinks the size of the food making the digestion process faster. Hope this helps ! (;
No.
No, penguins do not have teeth. Instead, they have spines inside their mouths and throats that help them guide food down their throat. Penguins swallow their prey whole, so teeth are not necessary for chewing.
Animals such as snakes, frogs, and some birds like pelicans are known to swallow their food whole. They have unique anatomical adaptations that allow them to accommodate large prey in their digestive systems.
Most birds cannot swallow nor do they have teeth, so they lean backwards and let gravity pull their food downwards through their throat.
None. Its possible for bald eagles to swallow smaller birds. But it does not happen on occasion.
They have no teeth. Like other birds, they swallow bits of rock which stay in their gullets, and are used to pulverize the food, which is swallowed whole.
it depends
Swallow