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beaklike (s)

resembling the beak of a bird

beaklike Sentence Examples

  1. The eagle's beaklike appendage allowed it to grip and pierce its prey with precision.
  2. The toucan's beaklike structure played a vital role in reaching and consuming fruits high in the canopy.
  3. The beaklike teeth of the pufferfish protruded outward, creating a deterrent against potential predators.
  4. The beaklike protrusion on the skull of the Steller's sea cow enabled it to ingest large amounts of algae.
  5. The woodpecker's beaklike chisel was an exceptional tool for excavating holes in trees.
  6. The beaklike beak of the crossbill facilitated the extraction of seeds from tightly sealed pine cones.
  7. The beaklike shape of the hummingbird's beak allowed it to reach into delicate flower blossoms.
  8. The beaklike appearance of the squid's mantle gave it a formidable defensive mechanism against predators.
  9. The beaklike outgrowth on the snout of the platypus was crucial for detecting prey underwater.
  10. The beaklike jaw of the snapping turtle was a powerful weapon for capturing and crushing aquatic animals.

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resembling the beak of a bird

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The eagle's beaklike appendage allowed it to grip and pierce its prey with precision.

The toucan's beaklike structure played a vital role in reaching and consuming fruits high in the canopy.

The beaklike teeth of the pufferfish protruded outward, creating a deterrent against potential predators.

The beaklike protrusion on the skull of the Steller's sea cow enabled it to ingest large amounts of algae.