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birds are omnivorous, with diets varying from berries and nectar to insects , worms , fish , and small rodents . examples include cassowaries , chickens , crows [ ] and related corvids , keas , rallidae , and rheas . in addition, some lizards , turtles , fish (such as piranhas and catfish ), and invertebrates
nectarivore palynivore xylophagy osteophagy cellular phagocytosis myzocytosis others microbivory bacterivore fungivore coprophagia detritivore geophagia omnivore planktivore saprophagy xenophagy lithovore methods predation ambush predator apex predator egg predator intraguild predator pursuit predator aquatic...
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this in being rounder. the wings are short and pointed, and supported by strong wing muscles that generate rapid beats in flight. they typically have long necks, although this varies in degree between species. the legs are short and strong and set far to the back of the body, more so in the more aquatic
anatids are vocal birds, producing a range of quacks, honks, squeaks, and trumpeting sounds, depending on species; the female often has a deeper voice than the male (todd ). anatids are generally herbivorous as adults, feeding on various water-plants, although some species also eat fish , mollusks , or aquatic...
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