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Q: What are white stork enemies?
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White Stork Synagogue was created in 1829.


What eats the marabou stork?

Nile crocodiles and martial eagles are enemies.


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Is the white stork a bird?

Yes


What is stork's enemies?

The main enemies of storks include birds of prey, such as eagles and hawks, which may attack stork nests or compete with them for food. They are also vulnerable to ground predators like foxes, raccoons, and snakes that could prey on their young or eggs. Loss of habitat and environmental changes due to human activities are additional threats to stork populations.


What is the state bird of Lithuania?

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What is Germay national bird?

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What is the white stork a symbol for in western?

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What is the oriental stork's description?

The Oriental Stork is a large, white bird with black wing feathers. It is closely related to an resembles the European White Stork. At one time the Oriental Stork could be found in Japan, china, Korea and Russia. It is now extinct in Japan and the Korean peninsula.


Where would you find a white stork in December?

White stork's nest quite nearby to each other. You will genrally see their nests in gardens or quiet woods. If you see one stork you will be bound to see a lot more close by.


What is the white stork a symbol for in western culture?

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What is the scientific name of the stork?

Stork are in the family Ciconiidae. There are 17 different genus of stork and with every different genus there is a different scientific name. Some stork breeds and scientific names are: Black Stork- Ciconia Nigra White Stork- Ciconia ciconiaMarabou Stork- Leptoptilos crumeniferus Wood Stork- Mycteria americana For a list of all the different breeds of stork and their scientific names visit: avianweb.com