Parakeets have a beak and the thing above it which is called the cere.
Any bird's beak is also called its bill.
The flesh that hangs from the beak of a turkey is called the waddle. A chicken also has this type of flesh but their waddle is located on their head.
You can call it a bill, just like any other bird
An Eagle has a beak called a hook like
Parrot fish are called parrot fish because of their parrot like mouth or beak. They also use their beak to chip off coral and eat. Do you know if they are a herbivore? I don't! You can answer that for me!! lol. jkjk...
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A dinosaur with winds and a beak is called a bird. Sometimes pterosaurs are said to be this, but this is in correct as pterosaurs were not dinosaurs.
That flappy thing under the chicken's beak is called a wattle. On other animals, when it is covered with hair, it is called a dewlap. In some cases, the wattle is good for distributing heat when an animal does not have the ability to sweat. In birds, it is also a sign of sexual maturity and an ornament used in attracting the opposite sex.
That's what they are called.....