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All birds have that, it is to give their beak some flexibility. It's not a hole, it is covered with skin. If the beak was solid, when they opened their mouth it would cut into their throat. With the gap there, the sides of the beak can move past the head and let them open their beak.
No, they are birds and birds have beaks.
no they have a beak
His mouth is called a 'mouth." But if you mean the combination of his mouth, lips and nose (basically everything below the eyes) then you mean the 'muzzle.'
Baby birds do not lose their first beak. Instead, they develop a bigger beak as they grow to accommodate their adult feeding habits and nutritional needs. The process of beak growth is gradual and allows the bird to adapt to its changing dietary requirements as it matures.
All birds have that, it is to give their beak some flexibility. It's not a hole, it is covered with skin. If the beak was solid, when they opened their mouth it would cut into their throat. With the gap there, the sides of the beak can move past the head and let them open their beak.
Another name for a owl's beak is called a bill or rostrum.
yes all birds have a beak or a bill
Yes All Birds Have a beak I haven't seen or heard of a bird without a beak
wings and a beak
yes all birds have a beak or a bill
No, they are birds and birds have beaks.
No, they are birds, they have a beak
With its beak?
no. a bird has a beak
no they have a beak
with its beak