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The Military Macaw has a short, blunt, hinge-like upper beak used for cracking nuts and seeds. It also acts as a fifth limb useful in climbing and grooming. Like the pigeon family, it has powder down in place of an oil gland, which it uses in maintaining its feathers.


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