Beaked
Beaked is an adjective describing something that has a beak or a beak-shaped projection. In biology it is commonly used to describe animals whose mouthparts or snouts resemble a beak, especially birds, but it can also apply to other vertebrates and some invertebrates. The term derives from the noun beak, the keratinous, typically elongated structure that many birds use to feed, groom, and manipulate objects.
In ornithology, beaked describes birds with notably prominent or specialized bills. The phrase also appears in
Beaked morphology can reflect feeding strategies; longer beaks often correlate with probing for prey in mud
Beaked is not a taxonomic group but a descriptive term, and its exact meaning may vary with