Marabou stork
A saddle-billed stork is a large black and white stork, native to western Africa, Latin name Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis, sometimes called a jabiru.
A female stork is simply called a "female stork". There is no specific term used to differentiate the genders of storks like some other bird species.
what is a large group of people and their goods called in African kingdoms
The dictionary says "a bare-headed, large-billed African stork".
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Jabiru
The Stork and it is not fictionally haha kidding. But the animal is real
Parents often told children that a stork brought new babies.Birth announcements always bore a picture of a stork holding the blanket of a newborn. The association of a stork to childbirth has slowly faded from US culture.
It is most widely considered to be the "Stork" or more precisely the "White Stork" or Ciconia ciconia. It is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae, and is commonly found breeding in the warmer portions of Europe, Northwest Africa, and Southeast Asia. Whats interesting is the white stork is not found in the United States, which brings reason to believe that the "Stork" mythology carried over from the British colonies. Although the actual foundation of the myth is unknown to many.You can see more at the related weblink below.
It is the Asian and African spoonbill. From me I'm 9 years old. HE HE HE
An adjutant stork is another name for the marabou, a large wading bird native to Africa, Latin name Leptoptilos crumeniferus.
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