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How does the hummingbird's beak help it get food? It can reach down into flowers to get nectar. It stabs the hummingbird's prey. It can help it catch bugs. It makes a loud sound to scare other hummingbirds away from food.

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The primary way a hummingbird's beak helps it get food is by allowing it to reach down into flowers to access nectar. Hummingbirds have long, slender beaks that are well-suited for this purpose, enabling them to extract nectar from deep within tubular flowers. While hummingbirds may also catch small insects and spiders as a source of protein, their beak is primarily adapted for feeding on nectar, which is their main food source. The other options, such as stabbing prey, catching bugs, or making loud sounds to scare others away, are not accurate descriptions of the primary function of the hummingbird's beak regarding food acquisition.