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Ibises find food primarily by probing in mud or shallow water with their long, curved bills. They utilize their keen eyesight and tactile senses to detect prey such as crustaceans, insects, and small fish hidden in the substrate. Additionally, ibises often forage in groups, which can enhance their foraging efficiency as they stir up potential food sources. Their foraging behavior is adapted to their specific habitats, ranging from wetlands to coastal areas.

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