Diversity of Bird Beaks

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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

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Crows' beaks are long, like those of cranes.

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The beak of a crow is

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

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What are the eating habits of crows?

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

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

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Crow has a red beak.

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

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Describe the structure of the beak of a crow.

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

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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 _____.

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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 _____.

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Observe the picture and match the beaks and legs.

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Who am I?

I have webbed feet and a broad and flat beak.    

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

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The pitcher in the insectivorous plant is its modified_____.

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

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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?

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