The impact of these tools on the ability of the bird organism to effectively get food was positive. The bird could use the baby plastic tweezer to easily grab and pick up the colored beads, simulating the process of pecking and consuming small insects or seeds in its natural habitat.
On the other hand, the impact on the ability of the fish organism to effectively get food was negative. The fish, being in a bowl without any water, could not move or swim freely to capture or consume the colored beads. This tool restriction greatly hindered its ability to obtain food as it relied on the ability to swim and catch prey in water.