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  2. These Are the Best Knife Sets, No Matter What You Like to Cook

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    Most of the knives are European-style, but it does offer a Japanese Nakiri knife which is great for cutting vegetables and a bird's beak knife for peeling. Shop Now The Pioneer Woman Signature 14 ...

  3. Kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    A tourne knife. A peeling or tourné or a bird's beak knife has a pointed tip that curves downward (sometimes upward) and from side to side (towards the blade), usually about 6 to 12 cm (2 to 5 in) long. It can be used to cut decorative garnishes (such as rosettes or fluted mushrooms), slice soft fruits, or to remove skins and blemishes.

  4. Razorbill - Wikipedia

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    The best chance for adult razorbill to avoid predation is by diving. Arctic foxes and polar bears can also predate significant numbers of adults, eggs, and chicks in some years in the north of the species' range. [46] Razorbill eggs were collected until the late 1920s in Scotland's remote St Kilda islands by their men scaling the cliffs.

  5. Combination eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    Splayds, a combination knife, fork, and spoon. Splayds are a type of combination utensil that combine the functions of the three main eating utensils: forks, spoons, and knives. [16] It was invented in the 1940s in Australia by William McArthur after he saw people having difficulty balancing all their utensils and their plate. [17]

  6. Piha kaetta - Wikipedia

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    The thick back of the blade combined with a slab-sided, triangular cross-section gives the blade great weight for its length; this imparts considerable momentum to the knife when used to cut. Most knives have a narrow, but deep, fuller near the back of the blade. Kaetta means a "beak" or "billhook", probably referring to the knife's down ...

  7. The Bird With the Blood-Thirsty Beak - AOL

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    Over time, natural selection favored finches with sharper, longer beaks. These birds were better equipped to quickly and easily pierce the skin of their booby bird neighbors. Vampire finches still ...

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