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A scientist discovered a new bird species. It has a long, pointed beak and long legs without feathers. For which habitat is this bird most likely adapted?

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Storks are part of the family Ciconiidae, closely related to flamingos, ibises and herons. Storks have long legs and webbed toes ideal for wading in shallow water to catch fish. Storks aren't songbirds; they're only capable of hissing, grunting and clattering their beaks.

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Storks are part of the family Ciconiidae, closely related to flamingos, ibises and herons. Storks have long legs and webbed toes ideal for wading in shallow water to catch fish. Storks aren't songbirds; they're only capable of hissing, grunting and clattering their beaks.
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