Storks commonly eat fish, small mammals, frogs, ans probably small birds too.
They use their claws to catch their prey, but they use their teeth to tear it apart.
Penguins catch their prey, such as fish and squid, by swimming underwater in a pursuit-and-catch method. They use their streamlined bodies and strong flippers to propel themselves through the water and maneuver swiftly to capture their prey. Penguins have excellent eyesight to spot their prey and sharp beaks to grip and swallow it.
To catch their prey.
Rabbits are herbivores and do not catch prey. They primarily feed on grass, clover, and other vegetation. Rabbits are prey animals themselves, so they rely on their speed, agility, and burrowing abilities to escape from predators.
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Martial eagles prey on marabou storks. Small eagle species don't.
If five storks catch five frogs in five minutes, then each stork catches one frog in that time. Therefore, 100 storks would also catch 100 frogs in the same five minutes, since they can all work simultaneously. Thus, it would take 100 storks five minutes to catch 100 frogs.
5 minutes
They do what most other birds do. They catch their food with their talons.
5 minutes; 5 minutes (unless the fish stock gets depleted and the storks have to find another lake!)
Yes. Storks are birds, and female birds lay eggs for reproduction.
No
they do not catch there prey
they do not catch there prey
they do not catch there prey
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it catch its prey using the tongue