they eat small animals and frogs and fish
The Japanese Crested Ibis is an inhabitant of the majority of Asia, to include China, Japan, and many others.
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The Japanese crested ibis primarily lives in Japan, particularly in the Sado Island and Sado Japanese Crested Ibis Conservation Center. Efforts are being made to reintroduce them to the wild in other regions of Japan as well.
Japanese Crested Ibis is extinct
Scarlet ibis' turn red as adults because of the red crabs they eat.
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Geese, herons, and ibis
The Glossy Ibis eats small water and mud living invertebrates such as snails, worms and shrimps. Occasionally it will eat small Amphibians like newts and frogs but this is rare.
Caimans eat birds. There are no wild chickens in the amazon, but there are geese, herons, and ibis.
Scarlet ibis turn pink because of the food they eat, which contains pigments called carotenoids. These carotenoids are broken down in their bodies and the resulting chemicals give the feathers their pink color.
The Glossy Ibis eats small water and mud living invertebrates such as snails, worms and shrimps. Occasionally it will eat small Amphibians like newts and frogs but this is rare.
The ibis eats both plants and animals. However it prefers to eat fish, reptiles, and crustaceans, as well as different types of insects.