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National Birds Isa
National Birds Isa
National Birds Isa
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EMU EAGLE BLUE CRANE
Australia RUSSIA SOUTH AFRICA
PEACOCK
INDIA
EMU
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The emu is the
second-largest
living bird by
height, the
ostrich. It is the
national bird of
AUSTRALIA.
BEAK OF EMU
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Emus have a soft
pointed beak adapted for
grazing.
CLAWS OF EMU
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emu has sharp claws on its
toes which are its major
defensive attribute,
EATING HABITS OF EMU
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CATTERPILLAR
GRASSHOPPER
SNAIL
HABITAT OF EMU
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Habitat : Mainland,
grasslands,
eucalyptus forest
and plains of deserts,
Snowfields.
EAGLE
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EAGLE is the
national bird
of RUSSIA
BEAK OF EAGLE
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EAGLE have very large, strong, sharp and
hooked beaks for ripping flesh from their prey.
Their beaks have keratin and it grows
continuously just like human fingernails.
FEET & CLAWS OF EAGLE
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The eagle has very specially adapted large,
clawed feet which are known as TALONS. The talons
of the eagle are powerful and strong and allow the
eagle to catch prey on the ground or in water when the
eagle is still in the air.
EATING HABITS OF EAGLE
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SQUIRREL RACCOON
PRAIRE DOG
WATERFLOW/FISH RABBIT
HABITAT OF EAGLE
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Habitat : Wetland
Habitat such as
seacoast, rivers,
large lakes or
marshes, or other
large bodies of
open water with
abundance of fish
BLUE CRANE
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The BLUE
CRANE, also
known as the
STANLEY
CRANE and
the PARADISE
CRANE, is the
national bird
of SOUTH
AFRICA.
BEAK OF BLUE CRANE
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The blue crane has a long thin beak which
is perfect for digging through mud to find
yummy roots and insects.
CLAWS OF BLUE CRANE
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Claws are long, arched and curved
EATING HABITS OF BLUE CRANE
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Grains Roots
Mouse Frog
Worms
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Habitat: Open Grassland, Steppes near rivers or lakes,
cultivated land
PEACOCK
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Peacock is also
called as Peafowl.
Strictly male is a
peacock and
female is peahen.
Peacock is the
national bird of
INDIA
BEAK OF PEACOCK
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Peacocks have short, thick and conical
beaks. It helps them in cracking seeds and
nuts for food easily. The beak of a peacock
is an inch in length.
CLAW OF PEACOCK
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A peacock has four toes, of which three point
forward and one points directly backward. This
unique toe arrangement makes it easy for the
peacock to grab the branches and roost in the
trees
EATING HABITS OF PEACOCK
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Grains
Flower Petals
Ants Termite
Snakes
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Habitat: farmlands, forests, and warm regions. They
like to live in areas that provide them easy access to
plants and low trees as it makes their feeding easy.
They could be found in rainforests and bushlands.
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