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I did not use models to test ideas about bird beaks. This was a question that you were supposed to answer using your own personal experience. Nobody is going to be able to answer it for you. I will give you a hint, though. You should go back and look at those models again and think about how the different shapes of bird beaks help the birds find food.

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