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Herons adapt to their habitat through their long legs, which allow them to wade in shallow waters while hunting for fish and other aquatic prey. Their sharp beaks are designed for spearing fish, and their camouflaged plumage helps them blend into their surroundings, making it easier to catch prey. Additionally, herons are often migratory, moving to different habitats seasonally to find suitable food sources and breeding grounds. Their versatility in nesting sites, from trees to marshes, further enhances their adaptability.

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