Diversity of Bird Beaks
Diversity of Bird Beaks: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Beak Shape in Parrot, Beak Shape in Peacock, Beak Shape in Crow and, Diversity in Beaks in Birds
Important Questions on Diversity of Bird Beaks

Crows' beaks are long, like those of cranes.


The beak of crows is shaped for them to eat a variety of foods.

What are the eating habits of crows?

Crow has a hooked beak that helps to eat only plant and plant products.

Choose the correct word from the following:
(flying, food, body)
Birds have different types of beaks based on their _____ habits.


The shape of a bird's beak indicates its food habits. Crow is a

Describe the structure of the beak of a crow.

Draw three types of beak and write the name of a bird under each.

Identify the bird from the picture and the description given below. Write its name.
Who am I?
I have a long, pointed beak with a pouch. I eat fish.
I am a _____.

Identify the bird from the picture and the description given below. Write its name.
Who am I?
I have a strong and curved beak. I eat seeds and fruits.
I am a _____.

Observe the picture and match the beaks and legs.

Who am I?
I have webbed feet and a broad and flat beak.

In which of the following habitats carnivorous plants do not survive?

The pitcher in the insectivorous plant is its modified_____.

Which is the correct sequence of arrows depicting the life cycle of a frog starting from a tadpole?

Sameer wanted to study the life cycle of a frog by observing the growth of tadpoles in a container. Which of the following conditions should Sameer maintain for the proper growth of tadpoles?

The hind legs in a frog develop before the fore limbs. What do you think might be the possible reason for this?
