Heron, Crane, Wood Stork, Flamingo, Blue Crane, And Great Blue Heron
Herons, egrets,and cranes are good examples of long-billed wading birds (also called "shorebirds".)
Scorpion and Daddy long-legs. The Daddy long-legs isn't actually a spider.
Daddy long legs eat small insects, dead animals, and plant juices.
The Roseate Spoonbill is a large pink wading bird. Its spoon-shaped bill has adapted to allow it to sift through mud for food and catch it. Its long legs allow it to wade through water.
Some animals who have 8 legs include: Squids Scorpion Octopus Spider
To give them a better view of the water, where prey can be spotted more easily.
They're wading birds, they are built to walk through relatively deep (to a person wading with rubber boots on) water hunting for fish and insects.
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Herons, egrets,and cranes are good examples of long-billed wading birds (also called "shorebirds".)
ibex----- wild goat with curved horns ibis----- large wading bird with long legs imago----- matured stage of a creature.
Could be any one of several sandpipers or other wading birds.
Egret is a long-legged, wading bird. It is related to a heron.
Sandpipers are wading birds. they are gulf coast animals.
Usually they are wading types of birds.
According to pictures, herons have long legs and 3 long toes. I'm not really sure in reality if they really have 3 or...
Long legs make it easier to walk across tall grasses, and increases the animals speed to escape a predator. Long legs also give a better view in case a predator is stalking the animal.