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What is the most likely reason that a long beak could be an adaptation for a bird living in a temperature forest?

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It probably needs to dig in the ground for worms and grub. So it's an adaptation for finding food.
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Answer:

the beak could assist the bird with cracking open nuts,or attacking competitors

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