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A grasping bill refers to a type of beak found in certain bird species that is adapted for holding or manipulating objects, often to aid in feeding. This beak shape is particularly common in birds that need to grasp prey or navigate through complex environments. Examples include raptors or some species of parrots, which use their strong, curved bills to hold onto their food or perch securely.

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