April4,2024
This bird boasts a beak longer than its body, allowing it to reach nectar from flowers with deep corollas.
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Toucans have large, colorful beaks that are both lightweight and strong, allowing them to reach fruit high up in trees.
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Named for its shoe-shaped bill, this bird uses its long, sharp beak to catch fish and other prey in wetland habitats.
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Puffins have distinctive, colorful beaks that they use to catch and hold multiple fish at once while hunting underwater.
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Despite being flightless, kiwis possess long, slender beaks used to probe the forest floor for insects and grubs.
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This mammal has a duck-like bill equipped with electroreceptors, which it uses to detect prey in murky waters.
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Spoonbills have long, flat bills with a distinctive spoon-like shape, which they use to sweep through shallow water to catch aquatic invertebrates.
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