Birds and Their Beaks
Studying how the shape of a bird's beak and claws tells us about what it eats and where it lives.
Key Questions
- 1Why does a woodpecker have a sharp, pointed beak?
- 2How do ducks use their feet to swim?
- 3Why do different birds build different types of nests?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
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