yes
2007-02-20 07:26:55
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answer #1
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answered by De-de 2
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Yes they do. All birds have nostrils, or nares, located at the base of the bill through which the bird breathes. Within the skull is a pair of chambers that consist of maze-like folds (called concha) that both warm and clean the air before it enters the lungs. The folds also have nerves that allow the bird to smell.
2007-02-20 08:06:58
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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yes they do when someone draws a duck they put 2 dots on the beak thats the nostrils
2007-02-20 20:50:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they do. The nostrils are particularly prominent in seabirds - the procellariiformes including petrels, shearwaters and albatrosses.
2007-02-20 08:51:19
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answer #4
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answered by tentofield 7
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yes. there nostril is called a cere. it is right above the beak. it the part that looks like fleshy skin.its usually blue on males and brownish on females.
2007-02-20 10:43:54
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answer #5
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answered by Fly, Eagles Fly 4
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they have small holes at the top of their beak similar to out nostrils
2007-02-20 07:26:17
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answer #6
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answered by Sal 2
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Yes they are 2 small holes on the top of their beaks.
2007-02-20 15:50:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. They are located at the base of the beak
2007-02-20 08:25:43
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answered by Ldy Bug 3
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They are in an area above the beak called the cere.
2007-02-20 07:38:10
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answered by chip2001 7
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yes
2007-02-23 17:34:10
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answered by Robert C 5
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