5 Questions
What is the primary function of the broad beaks in swans?
To take in insects, worms, and plants from muddy water
What do swans primarily collect with their broad beaks?
Insects, worms, and plants
From what type of environment do swans use their broad beaks to gather food?
Muddy water
Which of the following is NOT one of the items swans take in with their broad beaks?
Stones
Broad beaks in swans help them to acquire food from what type of water?
Muddy water
Learn about the unique feature of swans and how it helps them to gather food from muddy water. Discover the importance of broad beaks in their diet and habitat.
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