Why do different species of birds have beaks, different shapes and lengths?

Due to the various methods of obtaining and grasping food, the beak and legs of birds are differently arranged. A pelican, for example, lowers its beak and, together with the water, manages to catch a fish, while parrots have a powerful, pointed beak for opening nuts and hard fruits.



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