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The Black Skimmer is the only bird to have a lower mandible longer than the upper mandible.

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What does mandible mean?

Mandible means the lower jaw bones in mammals or fish. Alternatively, it means either of the upper and lower parts of a bird' beak.


Were is the mandible?

The mandible in humans is the lower jaw. It is the upper and lower parts of a bird's beak or in the case of an insect like a beetle or ant it is the mouthpieces used to bite, cut or carry.


What is the mandibles?

Mandibles are used to crush food.


Which is the only bird that can move both the upper and lower part of its beak?

kingfisher


What causes flight?

An airplane or bird wing has a curved upper part and a straight lower part. The lower part, when moving against air, causes more pressure down than the upper part, which causes flight.


Where is the parrot on the safari on nabooti island?

There is no parrot on the safari. There are 7 animals including the Elephant Bird at the upper left.The animals and their positions :The bird is at the upper left in a tree.The zebra is at the left side.The lion is at the lower left side.The giraffe is at the center.The crocodile is at lower center.The elephant is at upper rightThe gazelle peeks out at the lower right.(The 8th shot is an extra. Any bad photos are marked by a red X.)


Why are there upper and lower bands of muscles in the upper arm and lower arm in a chicken wing?

Because the chicken wing needs very many muscles to move its wing. The muscles work together when the bird is in flight to move the wing up and down.


What pair of opposing muscles control the movements in the upper and lower ends of the bird's wing?

These muscles are the pectoralis major and the pectoralis minor muscles.


What are the seven animals you take photos of on the safari on nabooti island?

The animals and their positions :The bird is at the upper left in a tree.The zebra is at the left side.The lion is at the lower left side.The giraffe is at the center.The crocodile is at lower center.The elephant is at upper rightThe gazelle peeks out at the lower right.(You may have to wait to get them out in the open.)


What is a calotte?

A calotte is a skullcap worn by Roman Catholic priests, the central area of the crown of a bird's head, or the upper or lower half of the globe of the eye.


Where is the crocodile in the safari on Nabooti Island?

He is in the river near the center of the screen, just below the giraffe.Locations of the 7 animals :The bird is at the upper left in a tree.The zebra is at the left side.The lion is at the lower left side.The giraffe is at the center.The crocodile is at lower center.The elephant is at upper rightThe gazelle peeks out at the lower right.


What are the animals you have to take photos of on nabooti island?

On the Safari, you need photos of all 7 animals (wait for them to come out):The bird is at the upper left in a tree.The zebra is at the left side.The lion is at the lower left side.The giraffe is at the center.The crocodile is at lower center.The elephant is at upper rightThe gazelle peeks out at the lower right.

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