The bill of a domestic goose
The beak - otherwise known as the bill - is the only device a bird has for consuming food. Birds have no
teeth so they must swallow their food whole. A bird's beak can vary in size and shape depending on the nature of their diet. Some
birds such as the falcons have evolved to have a cutting type beak which allows them to
tear through flesh, where as the hummingbird has a probe like beak which
allows them to drink the nectar from certain flowers. The beak is composed of an upper jaw called the maxilla, and the lower jaw called a mandible (Gilbertson,
1999).
References
- Gilbertson, Lance; Zoology Lab Manuel; McGraw Hill Companies, New York; ISBN 0-07-237716-X (fourth edition, 1999)
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