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1 Bird Adaptations: Beaks
By: Halle Kirk, Ainsley Cohen and Laura McCarthy,

2 Spear beaks Birds with spear beaks have adapted to live near water to fish. Their beaks are adapted to catching fish and if they were moved to a place were there is no water like a desert, they couldn’t stick their bills into the ground to get insects because there beaks are adapted to spearing fish.

3 Shredder Beaks Birds with shredder beaks are adapted to eating meat. Their sharp curved beaks help them eat their prey, like mice, chipmunks, and other small rodents. The hawk has a shredder beak to help them rip off pieces of their food.

4 Swiss Army Knife Beaks The Swiss Army Knife beaks helps birds catch and eat all different types of food such as fish, fruit, seeds, insects and other animals. It’s a multipurpose beak.

5 Nutcracker beak A bird with a nutcracker beak uses its beak to crack nuts and seeds. The nutcrackers beak is short and stubby.


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