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Can't be sure but it looks like a chick was on the left, in the location of the egg that seemed to have a beak poking out".
Why should the bird have a beak that accounts for 40percentt or more of the total surface area of its body?
If you met a man who was named, say, Alan Bird, you would not assume that he was a member of the avian family, even if he happened to have a beak instead of the traditional mouth-and-nose combination seen in most humans, would you?
Quack looks more like a big purple egg than a duck; Chirp, an analytically minded robin, resembles a plump cherry that happens to have a beak; and Peep, a recently hatched chick with an inquisitive mind, is little more than a yellow ball with two spindly legs.
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But no, Iggy Pop's Biggy Pop has a beak.
"And it had a beak at the front of the mouth, very much like a turtle".
Sometimes the other end has a beak with a rectangular section.
Ceratopsians, too, had a beak, but rather than being broad it was vertical and sharp, more like that of a parrot than that of a duck.
That's because each finch had a beak optimized for its own island's most abundant food source, from cactus pulp to flowers or insects.
Since features (e.g., having feathers, having a beak) are properties, there is no reason why current property theories could not be emended and extended to make contact with such accounts, and it seems likely that this will be a fruitful line of inquiry in the future (see Margolis & Laurence 1999 for a useful selection of papers on concepts).
Hales wanted Cyrus to resemble a bird without "actually having a beak" or otherwise being overly explicit, so Cyrus' stylists invented bird-like accessories.
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