Examples of using Beaks in English and their translations into Spanish
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All of them are big and powerful, from their beaks to their claws.
Sometimes you can hear them nipping at the coral with their‘beaks'.
Serrated beaks with guiding groove. Fine pointed.
Like feathered dinosaurs they lock beaks in battle.
Then the birds pump the liquid into their gullets by squeezing their beaks.
And some lost their heavy teeth altogether and evolved beaks.
the adults have black beaks.
protostegids had sharp beaks.
We would like to call Clarence Beaks.
And Dr Beaks says that Billie Jean is too traumatised to push for an answer.
Darwin noticed that the beaks of the finches were shaped differently depending on the type of food found in their environment.
who originally worked on Nickelodeon's Harvey Beaks.
The beaks of many baby birds have a projection called an egg tooth,
armed with the Kark Beaks.
Woodpeckers also use their beaks to create larger holes for their nests which are 15-45 cm(6-18 inches) below the opening.
a group of herbivorous dinosaurs with parrot-like beaks which thrived in North America
hooked beaks for ripping flesh from their prey,
US researchers have discovered that some birds have an in-built air-conditioning system in their beaks.
Downy Woodpeckers fan their tails, raise their head feathers, and jerk their beaks from side to side.
greyish birds with short square tails and stubby conical beaks.