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Other names: African Open-bill, African Open-billed Stork, Bec-ouvert africain, Mohrenklaffschnabel, Picotenaza Africano, Afrikansk gapn�bbstork, Afrikaanse Gaper, Anastromo d'Africa
 
Other names: African Open-bill, African Open-billed Stork, Bec-ouvert africain, Mohrenklaffschnabel, Picotenaza Africano, Afrikansk gapn�bbstork, Afrikaanse Gaper, Anastromo d'Africa
 
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Revision as of 17:27, 19 May 2007

Anastomus lamelligerus
Photo by TwoBoy

Description

This bird is principally associated with extensive stretches of fresh water, although it is known to wander into drier regions. It is typically a bird of marshes, swamps and lakes where it feeds primarily on molluscs. The bill is specialised for feeding on molluscs and bivalves. The lower mandible is used to slice through the muscle holding either the snail in its shell or the 2 halves of a bivalve shell. The upper mandible is used to steady the prey while the extraction is performed. The bird uses the sharp tip of its lower mandible to get past the protective plate which snails use to seal themselves into their shell.

Other names: African Open-bill, African Open-billed Stork, Bec-ouvert africain, Mohrenklaffschnabel, Picotenaza Africano, Afrikansk gapn�bbstork, Afrikaanse Gaper, Anastromo d'Africa

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