A duck's beak is typically flat and broad, with a slightly pointed tip. The shape of the beak allows ducks to filter food from water, grasp items, and preen their feathers.
The answer to this question is a Hadrosaurid.A Hadrosaurid is a dinosaur that is usually called the duck-billed dinosaur.Technically the Hadrosaurid used to have a duck bill,but in the bones of this dinosaur it still does have a duck bill.
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German shepards have pointy ears too. But it's just the kind of breed they are.
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put it on my bill! put it on my bill!
The duck told the clerk, "Just put it on my bill."
The mammal that gets its name because it has a bill like a duck is the "duck-billed" platypus.
Duck: Can't be president George Washington: Not a duck and is president.
The duck-billed platypus. However, it must be said that the platypus is not actually called a duck-billed platypus at all. Some may consider that the platypus has a bill like a duck, but the term "duck-billed platypus" is a complete misnomer. Its bill does not look like a duck's bill, being flatter and much broader, and made of a totally different substance; nor does it serve the same function as a duck's bill, having very unique properties such as electroreception.
The duck, because he had the bill. (Get it?)
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