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16 April, 04:42

What two bones make up a birds beak

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  1. 16 April, 08:18
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    Answer: premaxilla bone (or maxilla) and the maxillary beak (or rhinotheca).

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    The beak is composed of keratin, the same tough, insoluble protein found in fingernails, hoofs, antlers and horns. A bird's bill comprises two parts. The upper portion of a bird's bill is called the maxillary rostrum, which consists of the premaxilla bone (or maxilla) and the maxillary beak (or rhinotheca).
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