Shoebills are solitary birds and typically prefer to live alone. They are generally not social animals, except during the breeding season when they form pairs.
No, shoebills are not extinct. They are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN Red List due to habitat loss and degradation. Efforts are being made to conserve and protect their populations.
it has been hunted it is now protected by law
There are 110 left in the world
Shoebills primarily hunt fish, particularly lungfish, but they also consume other aquatic animals such as frogs, small reptiles, and crustaceans. They are known for their unique hunting method, which involves standing still and waiting patiently for their prey before striking with their large, powerful bills. Occasionally, shoebills may also scavenge or opportunistically feed on small mammals or birds if the opportunity arises.
there are 2500 left in the world (estamated)
About 79,000 are left in the world
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About 10,000 are left.
there are none left
Their are 10 left in the world :(