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"Bill (Anatomy)."
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Beaks!
by
Collard, Sneed B
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Brickman, Robin
in
Bill (Anatomy) Juvenile literature.
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Bill (Anatomy)
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Birds.
2002
Simple text describes various bird beaks and how birds use them to eat, hunt, and gather food. Includes a quiz.
Wild Kratts. Season 3, episode 24, Capture the fishmobile
by
Kratt, Martin
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Knapp, Cheryl
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Kratt, Chris
in
Animated television programs
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Behavior
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Bill (Anatomy)
2015
When Aviva unveils her new Fishmobile invention, Chris and Martin challenge the gang to a brand new creature game. Learning Goals: Predator and prey specializations in the ocean. Featured Animals: Menhaden, Pelican, Dolphin, Osprey. Never Before or Rarely Seen Wildlife Moment: Underwater view of pelican catching fish.
Streaming Video
Up your nose! : the secrets of schnozes and snouts
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Stewart, Melissa
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Stewart, Melissa. Gross and goofy body
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Nose Juvenile literature.
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Bill (Anatomy) Juvenile literature.
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Nose.
2010
\"Provides comprehensive information on the role the nose plays in the body science of humans and animals\"--Provided by publisher.
A Learning Link to the Aquarium of the Pacific (September 18, 2001)
2001
\"A bird's beak is an extension of its skull. Encased in a horny sheath, its primary function is to gather food. Different beak designs enable birds to feed on different types of prey.\" (Los Angeles Times) Try an experiment that \"shows how beaks are specially designed for the wide variety of foods birds eat.\"
Newspaper Article
Talk About Toucans
1999
\"You have to admit: A toucan's bill is truly amazing to see. And how can the poor bird fly with such a super-sized snoot? What that bill is good for--and what it isn't--may surprise you.\" (RANGER RICK) Learn about the toucan's life cycle, eating habits and behavior. Find out some uses for its oversized bill.
Magazine Article
Beaks Eat
2006
\"Birds don't have fingers and they don't have teeth. How do they pick things up? How do they eat? They use their beaks.\" (Click) Learn how birds use their beaks to eat. Several bird beaks are described.
Magazine Article
Wondernose (August 2003)
2003
\"What bird has a bill like a boat?\" (Nature Friend) Learn about the physical characteristics and behavior of a bird called a boatbill. Some facts about boatbills are presented.
Magazine Article
Bird Trivia
1996
Interesting facts about birds are presented. Words to describe birds' beaks and claws are also included
Magazine Article