Try the link below
Robins are known for eating worms as a staple part of their diet. They can often be seen hopping on lawns or digging in the soil to find worms to eat.
In Washington D.C., you can find various animals such as squirrels, songbirds, white-tailed deer, raccoons, foxes, and various species of fish in the rivers. Some parks and green spaces in the city also support a diversity of bird species.
You can find pictures of western tanager birds on websites like National Geographic, Audubon Society, or by searching for images on Google. Birdwatching books and field guides also often have illustrations and photos of western tanagers.
just search 'crocodile' on google and then click images and you'll find a ton of pictures
a gnu is not a bird, it is commonly known as a wildebeest
crocodile look like crocodile usually scaly and big nose, very angry! crossed arms and such also has teeth for eating hard candy and is find in trees and swamps like on discovery channel 4 legs and a tail also very pointy and has a big nose too
You can probably just go onto Google Images and type Umbrealla Bird.
No, but in the Florida swamps Rock pythons are growing in population and eating anything they can find. I saw a picture of one who did try to eat an alligator. It didn't work out very well for him because he died.
it is very hard to find a picture of a eating clam so i sugest u shouldn't do the school project.
I think you will find it is still a crocodile
Philippines, (salt water crocodile)
I have one on my page if you want to go ahead and look.
When you start, you'll see a tree that says "Chini & Shanny love Avery and Lita. Go left to find the Giraffe. Go to the left hand side of the page (all the way) and go up to find the Bird. (The Bird may not be there so just wait, it'll come down. When you're going left to find the bird, you'll come across the stream. You'll see the Zebra, but don't take the picture yet. Wait until you can see the Zebra's tail. Then take the picture. Go southwest from the Zebra to find the Lion, but wait until you can see all of it's mane to take the picture. Go to the right to find yet another stream. The Crocodile is in it. When it's out of the water to take the picture. Go southeast to find the Gazelle. Wait until it stop moving to take the photo. Do the same with the Elephant, who is right above the Gazelle. No need to thank me, that's what I'm here for
No, we never find a crocodile in the 'NIGER RIVER'.
Here. Type in "xeme." The bird has a black head and a white body. The tips of its wings are black.
i think it would be... an ostrich, a crocodilia, a bird, or an alligator :3
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