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TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh02...]: the key 'kyhigh02' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh03...]: the key 'kyhigh03' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh04...]: the key 'kyhigh04' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh05...]: the key 'kyhigh05' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh06...]: the key 'kyhigh06' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh07...]: the key 'kyhigh07' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh08...]: the key 'kyhigh08' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh09...]: the key 'kyhigh09' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh10...]: the key 'kyhigh10' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh11...]: the key 'kyhigh11' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'.
TinyButStrong Error in field [var.kyhigh12...]: the key 'kyhigh12' does not exist or is not set in VarRef. (VarRef seems refers to $GLOBALS) This message can be cancelled using parameter 'noerr'. Marabou Stork - Bird :: 台北市立動物園資訊網
Leptoptilos crumeniferus is a large, unusual looking bird. In
addition to hollow leg bones, marabou storks have hollow toe
bones. In such a large bird, this is an important adaptation
for flight. The African Marabou storks reach a wing span of 2,6
metres and a height of 1,5 metres. Marabou storks are
bald-headed.
Males can be identified by their large air sacs. In addition,
males are generally slightly larger and taller than females.
Very large, heavy-bodied stork with a massive conical bill.
Sexes are alike in coloration. They are bare, dull and have a
red-spotted head with long black legs. They are mainly dark
grey above and white below.
Juvenile has similar colouration but is duller. Immature birds
have a woolly covering on their heads and do not gain the black
in their plumage until about three-yea...
2020年5月6日 — 15. Other facts ... The marabou stork is a huge bird that can not be mistaken for anything else when spotted. A highly social creature, marabou ... Read More
Marabou Stork - Bird | 台北市立動物園資訊網
Leptoptilos crumeniferus is a large, unusual looking bird. In addition to hollow leg bones, marabou storks have hollow toe bones. In such a large bird, this is an ... Read More
Marabou Stork | 台北市立動物園資訊網
Marabou Stork Leptoptilos crumenifer. A face you won't forget: marabou storks are enormous, distinctive-looking scavengers found throughout much of Africa. Read More
Marabou stork | 台北市立動物園資訊網
The marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumenifer) is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It breeds in Africa south of the Sahara, in both wet and arid ... Read More
Marabou Stork Facts and Information | 台北市立動物園資訊網
Marabou Storks are known to consume carrion. They break through the thick hides of large, deceased mammals with their powerful beak. This helps to speed up ... Read More
Marabou stork information from Marwell The Zoo | 台北市立動物園資訊網
Marabou storks are opportunistic feeders and eat a wide variety of foods including carrion and food waste left by people. They are often seen foraging at rubbish ... Read More
Marabou Stork Leptoptilos crumenifer | 台北市立動物園資訊網
This huge, macabre-looking stork has a massive dagger-like bill and naked pink head and neck that appear severely sunburned. A white ruff and loose ... Read More
Marabou | 台北市立動物園資訊網
Marabou, (Leptoptilos crumeniferus), large African bird of the stork family, Ciconiidae (order Ciconiiformes). The marabou is the largest stork, 150 cm (5 feet) tall ... Read More
The Marabou Stork | 台北市立動物園資訊網
2020年4月3日 — The Marabou Stork ... The Marabou stork is a species that most people would frown upon due to their dirty “walking dead” like appearance and ... Read More
禿鸛 | 台北市立動物園資訊網
禿鸛(學名:Leptoptilos crumenifer),又称非洲秃鹳,為鸛科禿鸛屬的鳥類,是最大型的鸛之 ... Marabou Stork Fact Sheet, from Smithsonian National Zoological Park ... Read More