What body parts of the chicken used for getting food?

Chickens use several body parts to get food:

* Beak: This is the most obvious tool. It's strong and sharp, perfect for pecking at the ground and picking up seeds, grains, and insects.

* Feet: Chickens have strong claws that help them scratch the ground to find food.

* Eyes: They have excellent eyesight, helping them spot food from a distance and identify different types of food.

* Tongue: Though not as prominent as in mammals, their tongue helps them manipulate food in their beaks.

* Neck: A flexible neck allows them to reach into tight spaces and access food that might be hidden.

While chickens don't use their teeth to chew food, they have a muscular gizzard, which is a part of their digestive system, that grinds up food with the help of small stones they ingest.