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Mud hens are commonly known as American coots. They are waterfowl belonging to the rail family and are characterized by their distinctive white bill and dark plumage. Despite their name, they are not actually hens but are more closely related to rails and gallinules. Mud hens are often found in freshwater wetlands, where they feed on aquatic plants and invertebrates.

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