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App\Entity\MediaTranslation {#1406 -id: 4258 -title: "Birds' beaks" -description: """ <p>Birds’ beaks resemble the mouths of mammals, but they have no teeth, and are covered with horn that is constantly regrowing to counteract its wearing down. A beak serves above all as a means of catching food, but also used for defense, for attracting a partner and for cleaning and smoothing feathers.</p>\r\n \r\n <p>Its form is, above all, an adaptation to the dietary regime of the bird.</p> """ -legends: """ Herbivore (hummingbird)\r\n Carnivore (falcon)\r\n Piscivore (heron)\r\n Omnivore (duck)\r\n Granivore (sparrow)\r\n Insectivore (blackbird) """ -goals: """ <ul>\r\n \t<li>To link the form of the beak to the dietary regime of a bird.</li>\r\n \t<li>To identify the anatomical characteristics (beaks, feet, digits) of the great families of birds (birds of prey, waders, aquatic birds, insectivores, granivores, herbivores).</li>\r\n \t<li>To introduce the Theory of Evolution of Species.</li>\r\n </ul> """ -more: """ <p>The form of a beak demonstrates an adaptation to a dietary regime:</p>\r\n \r\n <ul>\r\n \t<li>The beak is short, robust and hooked among the birds of prey, enabling them to tear apart meat.</li>\r\n \t<li>The beak is massive and conical among the granivores, enabling them to grind seeds.</li>\r\n \t<li>The beak is short and slender among the insectivores, enabling them to extract and catch insects.</li>\r\n \t<li>The beak is strong and pointed among the piscivores, enabling them to catch the fish that are their prey.</li>\r\n \t<li>The beak is broad and flat among aquatic birds, enabling them to filter water and graze plants.</li>\r\n </ul>\r\n \r\n <p>Beyond the shape of the beak, the positioning of the eyes and the form of the feet also attest to an adaptation to a way of life and a dietary regime.Vision and hearing are the most highly developed senses among the birds. Among the herbivores, the eyes are located on opposite sides of the head, increasing the field of vision and enabling better detection of predators. Among carnivorous birds, the eyes are both up front, enabling the binocular vision that permits precise evaluations of speeds and distances. Birds that hunt under water have flexible lenses which correct vision under water.</p>\r\n \r\n <p>The feet of birds are covered with scales and terminate in four digits equipped with claws. The arrangment differs between different species. The digits of birds of prey with talons are elongated, robust and hooked to dig into flesh. A palmature, or web, links the digits of aquatic birds, enabling motion through water. The feet are very elongated among the waders like the heron to enable the domination and exploration of its living space.</p>\r\n \r\n <p>It is by comparing the different forms of beaks among finches in the Galapagos Islands that Charles Darwin introduced his famous Theory of Evolution of Species.</p> """ -scenario: """ <p> </p>\r\n \r\n <p> </p> """ -features: null -publishedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1431302400 {#1403 : 2015-05-11 00:00:00.0 UTC (+00:00) } -preventIndexForSearch: false #locale: "en" #translatable: App\Entity\Media {#1309 …} #status: "published" #createdAt: DateTime @1262905200 {#1404 : 2010-01-07 23:00:00.0 UTC (+00:00) } #updatedAt: DateTime @1703084366 {#1405 : 2023-12-20 14:59:26.0 UTC (+00:00) } } |
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