Examples of using Beaks in English and their translations into Indonesian
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each of which was carrying three small stones with their feet and their beaks.
colouring, but completely different beaks.
Nutcrackers have developed long, tough beaks for extracting seeds from cones,
the cockerels are tormented by having their beaks and feathers pulled
the male puffin nibbles at the female's beak, the male waxwing puts his bill in the female's mouth and ravens hold each other's beaks in a prolonged"kiss".
red crows with recurved beaks and with blue heads,
finches that had slightly bigger beaks survived more readily than those with smaller beaks.
including beaks, feet and feathers,
this wish may not occur to her-'O that my chicks might break through the egg shells with their spiked claws or beaks and hatch out safely!
these pigeons have iron-containing structures in their beaks, which help them sense the Earth's magnetic field independent of their motion
finches that had slightly bigger beaks survived more readily than those with smaller beaks.
cephalopod beaks, and the scales of fish
resembling tongueless pelicans, with beaks like spoons.
having opened the beaks, spreading their wings,
while birds of prey have evolved sharp talons and beaks, which fulfill a similar function.
usually tear their prey using their beaks to separate and suckers on their arms lined with needle-sharp teeth.
resembling tongue less pelicans, with beaks like spoons.'.
One of the most common complaints you will hear about raising chickens is that frequently, the beaks of birds in the flock can become so long
this is just as true of African Greys because they will start chewing anything they can get their beaks into when they are bored.
resembling tongueless pelicans, with beaks like spoons.