The common myna is found in Asia. They can be found in Afghanistan, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Indo-China, Malaysia, China, Turkmenistan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Iran, India, Nepal, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar, and Singapore. The bird has also been introduced to other parts of the world including Canada, Australia, South Africa, Hawaii, New Zealand, and New Caledonia, among various other places.
they feed on Grass hoppers, Fruits, eggs and hatchlings of other birds.
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its predators are cats rats stoats and mynas
Inca, Mynas, and the Antigua
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Hill mynahs are black with bright bills and fleshy wattels. they live India, Malaysia, Indonesia and siri lanka they feed on Friut , small lizards, insects, small birds and flower nectar.
Mynas face various predators, including birds of prey like hawks and eagles, as well as snakes and domestic cats. Larger mammals, such as foxes and raccoons, can also pose a threat, especially to young or vulnerable mynas. Additionally, human activities, like habitat destruction and pollution, can indirectly increase their risk from predators. Overall, mynas must navigate a range of dangers in their environments.
They eat papayas
Mynas, or Mynahs, are not native to the everglades. They are very adaptable, and will do well in many environments.
Mynas are bird and are very omnivorous birds. They eat grasshoppers, small lizards, small fish, and even eggs and hatching's of other birds. They love to eat fruits. Mynas also eat seeds, but they can't break their food up like parrots. They are soft bill birds.
Starlings are similar to myna birds in appearance and behavior. Both species are known for their vocal abilities, intelligence, and adaptability to various environments. Additionally, hill mynas and glossy starlings are more closely related and share similar traits.