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Marabou storks on Kenya’s Mara River feast on the carcasses of migrating wildebeest that failed to make it across the waterway. A series of rodent experiments showed that even with abundant food and ...
Many Nairobi dwellers wish they could be kicked out of their habitat. The population of the marabou stork, one of the largest scavenger birds of East Africa, appears to have exploded in nearly all ...
Complete skeleton of a Marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumenifer or Leptoptilos crumeniferus) standing on one leg. Marabou storks are large wading birds which scavenge for food, often dead and decaying ...
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Unique Birds Hatch At Zoo Miami!Also on the 13th of March, a Marabou stork hatched followed by a second chick that hatched on March 19th! These chicks were naturally incubated and are being raised by their parents in an off ...
The move by Nairobi county government to cut down trees in the city centre in an attempt to get rid of Marabou storks could be challenged in court. Lawyer Felix Matagei has warned that cutting ...
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Crocworld celebrates breeding programmesNorris the Stork is being reintroduced to his mate in the hope of producing more Marabou Storks at the Scottburgh based centre. This is one of Crocworld’s many breeding programmes which are ...
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