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Irene Castillo
26 May, 16:45
Explain the beak carnivores birds like eagle have
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26 May, 20:07
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The shape of a bird's beak depends on its diet ... Eagles and other birds of prey have a sharp, hooked beak in order to more easily tear the meat of the animals they feed on.
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