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Beaks Collection: Funny Hats
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Beaks Collection: Funny Hats
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Beaks Collection: Funny Hats
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Beaks Collection: Collared Aracari
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Beaks Collection: I Love a Rainy Day
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Beaks Collection: The spring story (3)
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Beaks Collection: Qingsong Wang
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Beaks Collection: Puffin Lovin
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Beaks Collection: Woodpecker bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Dove bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Hummingbird bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Peacock bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Ostrich with bow tie
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Beaks Collection: Funny Hats
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Beaks Collection: Funny Hats
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Beaks Collection: Funny Hats
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Beaks Collection: 0013 Animal Watercolor
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Beaks Collection: 0009 Animal Watercolor
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Beaks Collection: A small glimpse
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Beaks Collection: Woodpecker bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Dove bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Hummingbird bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Peacock bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Ostrich with bow tie
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Beaks Collection: Funny Hats
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Beaks Collection: Funny Hats
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Beaks Collection: Funny Hats
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Beaks Collection: 0013 Animal Watercolor
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Beaks Collection: 0009 Animal Watercolor
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Beaks Collection: A small glimpse
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Beaks Collection: Ostrich with bow tie
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Beaks Collection: Kotsuis and Hohhug-Nakoaktok, wearing ceremonial dress, with long beaks, on their haunches
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Beaks Collection: Woodpecker bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Dove bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Hummingbird bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Peacock bird animal
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Beaks Collection: 0013 Animal Watercolor
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Beaks Collection: 0009 Animal Watercolor
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Beaks Collection: A small glimpse
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Beaks Collection: Woodpecker bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Dove bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Hummingbird bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Peacock bird animal
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Beaks Collection: Jabrix
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Beaks Collection: Common raven (Corvus corax) calling, beak open, The Burren, County Clare, Ireland
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Beaks Collection: Whooper Swan (Cygnus cygnus) with its beak in its feathers. The Netherlands, January
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Beaks Collection: King penguin {Aptenodytes patagonicus} head profile, Falkland Islands
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Beaks Collection: Picture No. 12010834


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"Beaks: Nature's Remarkable Tools" From the majestic Shoebill in the Papyrus Swamplands of East and Central Africa to the vibrant Blue Fronted Amazon Parrot in South America, beaks come in all shapes and sizes. These remarkable features are not just for show; they serve a multitude of purposes. Take the Mauritian Dodo, for example, with its compact bird body adorned with a curved brown bill and matching brown feet. This side view showcases its unique adaptation for feeding on fruits found in its native habitat. In Northumberland, UK, the Curlew takes flight over moorland breeding territories. Its long beak is perfectly designed to probe deep into muddy grounds in search of worms and insects. Underwater wonders also possess incredible beak abilities. The Bottlenose Dolphin blows air bubbles underwater with its mouth wide open, displaying both intelligence and playfulness. In another stunning image captured by Augusto Leandro Stanzani / ARDEA LONDON, two Bottlenose Dolphins swim together gracefully. Meanwhile, the Long-billed Curlew flaunts an elongated beak that aids it in capturing small crustaceans along coastal areas. And who can forget about the Duck-billed Platypus? With its unique appearance resembling a mix between a duck and a mammal, this creature's bill acts as both a sensory organ and tool for catching prey underwater. Even Antarctica's Emperor Penguin relies on their sturdy bills to communicate with their lifelong partners during courtship rituals. Facing each other intently, these pairs demonstrate love through gentle touches using their bills. Closer to home in Australia resides the Emu - known for its large size and distinctive long beak used primarily for grazing vegetation across vast landscapes. Whether it's hunting or gathering food or communicating affectionately with mates or simply surviving harsh environments like those found within papyrus swamplands or icy Antarctic terrains – they can truly nature's remarkable tools.