beak/bill
mouth
they used by pointed beak
Herons stand very still, near to water, so fish, frogs etc pay no attention to them. When prey is close enough the heron strikes with its long beak. So the beak, I think, and its stance.
part heron part man he's the heran
A heron is a bird. Therefore, feathers.
A heron is a bird. Therefore, feathers.
heron
commensalism?
Herony heron
The heron feeds on ticks that get on the carabao's body. In this way, the heron benefits by having food to eat and the carabao benefits by getting the ticks cleaned off. This kind of relationship is called mutualism.
Your Stomach and your intestines Hold The Food In Your Body. But Your Mouth Chews The Food Down.
mouth