Example uses in sentence of “beak”

How to use in-sentence of “beak”:

+ They put their beak slightly open between the scales of conifer cones.

+ Their beak is triangular when seen from the side and narrow when viewed from the front.

+ Ducks, geese, and swans have a special plate at the end of the beak called a nail.

+ Like many other Mesozoic birds such as “Ichthyornis”, “Hesperornis” had teeth in its beak which were used to hold prey.

+ It picks them up in its beak and starts eating them.

+ However, some doubt the bird was agile enough to catch fast-moving prey, and have doubts about the beak being right for carnivory.

+ The upper beak of the adult male is orange.

Example uses in sentence of beak
Example uses in sentence of beak

Example sentences of “beak”:

+ Othnielia had a horny beak and a small skull with self-sharpening cheek teeth.

+ The greater roadrunner kills its prey by hitting the prey's neck with its beak or by holding its prey in its beak and hitting the prey on a rock.

+ Othnielia had a horny beak and a small skull with self-sharpening cheek teeth.

+ The greater roadrunner kills its prey by hitting the prey’s neck with its beak or by holding its prey in its beak and hitting the prey on a rock.

+ It features a dove with a Gold golden olive branch in its beak over a ribbon with “Work justice solidarity”.

+ The chick put its beak against the mother’s, follows the beak to the tip, and eats whatever it points at.

+ The upper half of the beak is the ‘premaxilla’ on the end of the upper jaw.

+ It did not have the typical beak and claws of a carnivore, and its life style is not certain.

+ The upper beak of the young ones are brown and yellow.

+ Pelagornithids are an extinct group of birds known for bony tooth-like beak projections, large size, and highly modified wing bones.

+ This dinosaur had a long, narrow beak with teeth on both the upper and lower inner surface.

+ Like other hypsilophodonts, it had beak teeth.

+ Cockatoos share many features with other parrots, including the characteristic curved beak shape and a zygodactyl foot, with the two middle toes forward and the two outer toes backward.

+ He married Pamela Beak in 1958.

+ The beak is used for eating, fighting, grooming, and many other things.

+ But some studies say that there is a third species, the “Arabian Common Dolphin which has a long, thin beak and is found in the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea.

+ Along the edge of the beak there is a comb-like structure called a “pecten”.

+ The beak was long, thin, sharply pointed, and lacked teeth.

+ Its beak is solid and yellow.

+ They also have a small area of skin between the eyes and beak that has no feathers.

+ They have a long beak and brown feathers.

More in-sentence examples of “beak”:

+ They had a fearsome weapon, a beak which could be driven into prey with the force of a sledgehammer, and could at speed over long distances.

+ They are met by Nigel, who recognizes Marlin from the stories he has heard and rescues him and Dory from a flock of hungry seagulls by scooping them into his beak and taking them to the dentist's man's office.

+ They had a fearsome weapon, a beak which could be driven into prey with the force of a sledgehammer, and could at speed over long distances.

+ They are met by Nigel, who recognizes Marlin from the stories he has heard and rescues him and Dory from a flock of hungry seagulls by scooping them into his beak and taking them to the dentist’s man’s office.

+ The beak is in front of the jaw-bone, the dentary, so it is a ‘predentary’.

+ The two parts of the beak are very strong and used to break fruits and seeds.

+ The open beak of the Pelican is also associated with the ability of the deceased to leave the burial chamber and go out into the rays of the sun, possibly an analogy made between the long cavernous beak of the pelican and the tomb shaft.

+ It has the most pointed beak among sea turtles, which is how it gets its name.

+ This strains the water squirting from the side of the beak and traps any food.

+ The hen teaches her chicks what to eat by putting her beak down at a chosen bug, grain, seed, or leaf and making a throaty “grock” sound.

+ They have a long beak and a large throat pouch.

+ He is a bird that has about a hundred holes in his beak and he is not a pair; According to the narration, the phoenix sits in the heights and when the wind blows on his beak, a pleasant melody appears and other birds gather around him with this song and become intoxicated and hunted by him.

+ Owls use small feathers on the beak and the feet that help it feel the prey it catches.

+ Their name comes from the parrot-like beak formed by their teeth.

+ They have large forward-facing eyes and ears, a hawk-like beak and a circle of feathers around each eye called a facial disk.

+ The bright colors on the beak may help the toucans to recognize each other, and to scare off other birds.

+ The dark, deeply hooked beak measures.

+ When people moved and washed her at Bookchun in South KoreaBookchun, the beak chipped off.

+ Example: a fledgling bird does its releaser, say it squawks and opens its beak wide, showing bright red inside throat.

+ The beak is small and dark, usually a mixture of brown and black.

+ It seems individuals are able to change their beak to suit their food.

+ The beak was held in front of the doctor’s nose by straps.

+ The beak was often filled with things which smelled sweet or strong.

+ The eyes are golden to brown and the beak is black.

+ In breeding season, the beak becomes brightly colored.

+ A chicken can be “hypnotized”, or put into a trance, by holding its head down against the ground, and drawing a line along the ground with a stick or a finger, starting at the beak and extending straight outward in front of the chicken.

+ The Christian symbol of a dove with an olive branch in its beak represents peace and comes from Genesis 8:6 – 12, also John 1:32–34.

+ Like many other Parrotparrots, cockatiels are very good at climbing, and use their beak to position themselves each time.

+ Like all hadrosaurs its beak was toothless, but its jaws were packed with around 1,500 tiny chewing teeth.

+ An adult magpie has red eyes, black legs, and a white beak with black tip.

+ The record has the singing of Horace Andy plus invited vocalists: Tunde Adebimpe of TV On The Radio, Damon Albarn of Blur by Neil Davidge and bass by Billy Fuller of Beak on various tracks.

+ The hawksbill pointy beak helps the turtle get food out of the tiny cracks and holes in which it searches.

+ Modern turtles possess a horny beak without any teeth in their mouth.

+ The upper and lower parts of the beak are called mandibles.

+ King vultures use rocks to open eggs the pick up a rock with their beak and simply drop or throw the rock onto the egg and breaks it.

+ Food is grabbed with its sucy rs and then crushed using its tough beak of chitin.

+ A bird can comb its feathers with its beak to adjust any that are badly positioned.

+ At that time, Gyeryong and bore a beautiful girl who had chicken beak under the dragon’s left rib.

+ It used its beak to crop plant material, which was held in the jaws by a cheek-like organ.

+ White spots between the eyes and beak may help it scare predators.

+ The beak is a key adaptation for cropping plants for their food.

+ It is a large bird measuring up to 60 cm long from beak to tail.

+ The baiji was a graceful animal, with a long, narrow and slightly upturned beak and a flexible neck.

+ Some birds like parrots, raptors, and turkeys have a cere – a waxy area covering the beak near the head.

+ This bone also supported a beak similar to the one found on the premaxilla.

+ All species of “Psittacosaurus” were gazelle-sized bipedal herbivores with a high, powerful beak on the upper jaw.

+ The beak of the adult female is all black.

+ There are many different types of gull but most of them are white, with grey or black wings, a yellow beak and are about the size of a chicken.

+ The bottom front part of its beak was shaped like a shovel.

+ The opening of their nostrils has a hole through from one side of the beak to the other.

+ A typical shrike’s beak is hooked, like a bird of prey.

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