Examples of using Beaks in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Darwin theorized that the finches descended from the same species, but adapted to become seed-eaters or insect-eaters with specialized beaks suited to their habitat needs.
a grim reminder of every warrior's fate, the tattered cloth in their beaks a match for the state of our own banners.
One day, the little finches would be named after him but though he had the best collection to date with a whole range of different beaks.
including deformed beaks, albinistic feathers,
having opened the beaks, spreading their wings,
is Greek for"horned face"), a group of herbivorous dinosaurs with parrot-like beaks which thrived in North America
to peck at Kazuki and co. with their sharp beaks.
While hawksbill turtles snack on the softer sponges munch coral with birdlike beaks… Humphead parrotfish, the reef's bulldozers,
slicing and examining the beaks of hundreds of pigeons, they found that the iron-rich
slicing and examining the beaks of hundreds of pigeons, they found that the iron-rich
cephalopod beaks, and the scales of fish
abalone shells, to toucan beaks and porcupine quills.
The connection between beak shapes and feeding ecology in birds was much weaker and more complex than we expected and that while there is definitely a relationship there, many species with similarly shaped beaks forage in entirely different ways and on entirely different kinds of food.
which is about 2.8 times the length of their beaks(~60mm or 2.36 inches)
Just gonna try and get my beak wet real quick.
Stick it to the ostrich's beak.
Opening Times of Flat Iron Beak Street.
Denmark Street and 17 Beak Street.
Reviews of Flat Iron Beak Street.
The fruit is of oval shape and has no beak, has a laterally compressed appearance, and often appears heart-shaped.