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Aussie cockatoos use their beaks and claws to turn on water fountains

Study: Flamingos Use Their Beaks and Morphing Feet to Create Water Tornados for Prey Capture

Videos: Flamingos Make Vortexes With Their Beaks to Suck Up Prey

This Secret Mathematical Rule Has Shaped Beaks For 200 Million Years

Watch parrots use their beaks for a newly identified form of motion

Parrots Use Their Beaks to Swing Like Monkeys

Bottlenose Dolphins May Have an Electric Sense, Study Finds. Dimples called vibrissal pits on the beaks of the mammals can perceive electricity and might help with hunting and navigation