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What eats the river bushwillow?

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more elephants becouse more hippo and water buffillo arnt going to be able to reach it

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Flycatchers are perching birds, members of Order Passeriformes, whose feet have three toes pointing forward and one toe pointing backward, letting them perch easily on branches.Flycatchers catch and eat flies and many other insects, particularly flying ants, bees and wasps. In forested areas large flycatchers may specialize in larger insects, medium size flycatchers may take slightly smaller prey, and small flycatchers may zero in on the smallest insects. This feeding behavior reduces competition and lets several species use the same area. Also, different species prefer subtly different habitats, with varying amounts and densities of undergrowth and degrees of canopy shading.When foraging, a flycatcher sits upright on a perch, scanning its surroundings while waiting for an insect to approach. The bird darts out in swift, maneuverable flight, snatches an insect out of the air with its beak, and eats it on the spot or returns to the perch to eat the meal.

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