k Marabou stork Marabou stork Leptoptilos crumeniferus with a catfish order Siluriformes. This large stork specialises in scavenging, competing with vultures for carcasses and human rubbish. It also takes live prey such as fish, rats, small and young birds, and will also eat eggs. It roosts and nests in colonies. The marabou stork, which is around 150 centimetres tall, is found in subSaharan Africa. Photographed in the Duba Plains, Botswana. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Marabou stork Marabou stork  Leptoptilos crumeniferus  with a catfish  order Siluriformes . This large stork specialises in scavenging, competing with vultures for carcasses and human rubbish. It also takes live prey such as fish, rats, small and young birds, and will also eat eggs. It roosts and nests in colonies. The marabou stork, which is around 150 centimetres tall, is found in sub Saharan Africa. Photographed in the Duba Plains, Botswana.
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Marabou stork

Marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus) with a catfish (order Siluriformes). This large stork specialises in scavenging, competing with vultures for carcasses and human rubbish. It also takes live prey such as fish, rats, small and young birds, and will also eat eggs. It roosts and nests in colonies. The marabou stork, which is around 150 centimetres tall, is found in sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in the Duba Plains, Botswana.

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