The Hummingbird’s Beak

  • The edges of a hummingbird’s top beak will overlap the edges of the hummingbird’s bottom beak.
  • The bottom beak of a hummingbird is slightly flexible.
  • The beak of a hummingbird is not all that different from the beaks of other bird species except that the beak of the hummingbird is just longer in proportion to the hummingbird’s body size.
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