not a question Answer. It could be a Jenny Wren.
a sparrow has a short hard & horny beak
a pointy one :D
A finch's beak is usually short, thick, and conical in shape. It is adapted for cracking seeds and nuts, their main food source. The size and shape of the beak can vary between finch species depending on their diet and habitat.
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It has a short hard and horny beak
a sparrow has a short hard & horny beak
a pointy one :D
eagles have sharp beak to tear the flesh of its prey
To peck its way through the egg at birth and for defence
By ripping the meat into small pieces with it's sharp beak then swallowing it.
it looks sharp an con capture any moving small object
I want to know about some lines regarding peacock's beak. Can u tell me?
very sharp
long sharp beak
Terrapins do not have sharp teeth like some other reptiles; instead, they possess a beak-like structure that is adapted for their diet. This beak is made of keratin and is designed to help them grasp and tear their food, which typically consists of plants, small animals, and crustaceans. The edges of their beak can be quite sharp, allowing them to effectively consume their prey, but they do not have true teeth.
The Beak of a Vulture Is Black, Big, And Sharp.
Its beak is cone-shaped and sharp