King Rail was created in 1834.
The niche of the King Rail is to keep the insect population down an ecosystem.
Yes
Although some inland populations have declined due to habitat loss, as a whole, the king rail is still fairly common, and is listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN. Not an endangered species.
they were tarred and feathered and run out of town on a rail. A+
worms, spiders,snails, sometimes they like to eat water plants
alot such as crabs snails worms and dead fish
No, bats eat king cobras
King penguins eat small fish and squid.
King cobra's eat non stop.
well king snakes should eat at least 3 times a day
The baby fish king fishers do eat the algae.