Martial eagles prey on marabou storks. Small eagle species don't.
Marabou stork will eat just about any animal dead or alive include termites, fish, locusts, grasshopper, army-worm, and caterpillar.
A marabou stork is an African bird with a pink head and and beautiful black body. Due to exposed dumps, marabou storks are often found there and become posioned from trash. :(
There are many things that would happen if something devastating happened between bees and marabou storks. These two animals are dependent on each other to survive.
Eagles, storks, crocodiles, bull sharks, tigerfish
A marabou stork is an African bird with a pink head and and beautiful black body. Due to exposed dumps, marabou storks are often found there and become posioned from trash. :(
The largest marabou stork shot was 35 pounds, and had a wingspan of 6.8 ft.
The symbiotic relationship between storks and bees is called commensalism. This is when one organism benefits, and the other organism does not benefit, but also isn't harmed.
Nile crocodiles and martial eagles are enemies.
Marabou storks benefit from bees by feeding on the insects disturbed by their buzzing activity. Bees benefit from marabou storks by attracting them to their nests through their buzzing sound, which then helps to rid the area of any potential predators. This mutually beneficial relationship demonstrates how different species can work together for their common interest.
In South america, anacondas and caimans eat herons. In North america, alligators, crocodiles, and eagles prey on herons and cranes. In africa, nile crocodiles and eagles prey on storks and cranes. In asia, saltwater crocodiles, mugger crocodiles, wolves, and eagles eat wading birds.
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Once a lion kill it's prey, it will feed on the body for for a week or more. When the lion is done, the scavengers come in. These include vultures, hyenas, and marabou storks.