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- An owl's sharp beak and powerful pellets.
- In the movie he has a gun under each wing, a sharp beak and claws.
- Their sharp beaks allow them to break through the thick coating of fruits and obtain the seeds inside.
- Members of this group had sharp beaks for snipping off leaves to eat, and a very small frill.
- The cranes have long, sharp beaks, and if they are only crippled, they can injure a dog.
- It had a pointed head equipped with a sharp beak used to bite off plant material, much like modern day parrots.
- Their tentacles bear suckers lined with sharp teeth with which they grasp prey and drag it towards a large, sharp beak.
- The honeyguide chicks kill the hatchlings of the host using their needle-sharp beaks just after hatching, much as cuckoo hatchlings do.
- From out of the fractured shell emerged a gigantic, winged creature with a sharp beak and a head like a bird of prey.
- "Pinnoctopus cordiformis " has a globe-shaped head, this contains the brain and other vital organs, it also has a mouth and sharp beak which is used for killing prey.
- Despite living several million years ago, " Palaeotrionyx " would have looked very similar to its modern relatives, with a long neck, a sharp beak, and three toes on each foot.
- She lives in Phoenix but lets a Tucson home that is being perforated by Gila woodpeckers, or flickers, or ladder-backed woodpeckers, or some rat-a-tat relative with feathers and a sharp beak.
- Mischievous and aggressive, Tokyo crows brandish blade-sharp beaks and are as adept at picking off prairie dogs at the city zoo as they are at ripping open garbage bags and littering the capital's streets with rotten food.
- With only a quilt between her and sharp beak and talons, Toups dropped the bed covering over this formidable raptor, and . . . carrying the trailing tails of the quilt, she carried the swaddled bird outside and let it go ( ).
- A previously unknown flying reptile that lived in the age of dinosaurs sported a bony crest more than two feet ( 0.6 meter ) high and may have fed by skimming the surface of a lagoon to snatch fish in its long, sharp beak.
- It refers to the weasel's legendary ability to suck the insides out of eggs virtually under the hen's sharp beak, and it translates roughly as " What, you think you have something to teach me, your wise elder, about this ?"
- One account from the " Sh?Y?J?" (, " A Collection of Bizarre Stories " ), written in 1791, describes a dog-like " tingo? " with a sharp beak and an upright posture, but usually " tingo? " bear little resemblance to their Japanese counterparts.