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Eskimo curlews eat a variety of foods from insects to berries. In the past, they relied heavily on the Rocky Mountain locust to fuel them in the spring. However, the locusts became extinct just after the Eskimo curlew had been hunted almost to extinction in the late 1800s. It is said that the disappearance of their primary spring food soucre is what had prevented the species from making a comeback. In the fall, they rely heavily on berries and other plant matter to fatten themselves up for the long migration to South America. During the summer, in the arctic, they most likely fed on insects.

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What eats the endangered animal eskimo curlew'?

Owl , and foxes are some animals that eat an eskimo curlew, but im not sure what else.. i think that just birds in general eat them too.. :s


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The last confirmed sighting was in 1962. There is a possibility that it still survives, but very few scientists think that now.


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The Great Auk and the Eskimo Curlew are two arctic birds that are extinct in the north pole. They were destroyed by excessive hunting.


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The eskimo Curlew is probably although not confirmed to be extinct. According to Thomas et al, "Can intrinsic factors explain population declines in North American breeding shorebirds? A comparative analysis," in Animal Conservation Volume 9 Issue 3, Pages 252 - 258, its decline is probably due to large-scale habitat change. The conversion of upland areas (along with suppression of fire) into agriculture is one of the main reasons for the extinction of the Eskimo curlew Numenius borealis, a continental migrant whose numbers plummeted during the late 1800s and early 1900s. The authors cite Gill, R.E. Jr., Canevari, P. & Iverson, E.H. (1998). Eskimo curlew (Numenius borealis): number 347. In The birds of North America: 1-28. Poole, A. & Gill, F. (Eds). Philadelphia: The Birds of North America, Inc.


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