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    #  >> Birds >> Relating to Birds

What is the difference between a beak and bill?

There is no difference between a beak and a bill. They both refer to the mouthparts of birds, which are composed of a horny outer layer, known as the rhamphotheca, and an underlying bony structure. The terms "beak" and "bill" are often used interchangeably.
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