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From: smillerhouse@juno.com
Date: Tue Apr 17 2001 - 14:20:09 EDT

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    I think that baby hummers have such big beaks
    so that the mother can feed them. If their
    beaks are not big enough she will not be able
    to fit her beak into theirs. The babies are
    competing for food and it creates a bigger
    target if their mouths are open wide. It is
    also a reason for the parent to keep feeding
    the baby birds.
    Myriah
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