Beak
In some animals, the jaws together with their horny covering. The beak usually refers to the bill of birds in which the whole varies greatly in form according of the food and habits of the bird. While the beak refers most commonly to birds, the anatomical counterpart is found also in the turtle, squid, and octopus. (From Webster, 3d ed and Storer, et al., General Zoology, 6th ed, p491, 755)
Year introduced: 1968
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Tree Number(s): A13.114
MeSH Unique ID: D001502
Entry Terms:
- Beaks
- Bill, Avian
- Avian Bill
- Avian Bills
- Bills, Avian
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