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Mycteria is a
genus of
large subtropical and
tropical storks (Family Ciconiidae) with
representatives in the Americas, east Africa, and
southern and southeastern...
- The wood
stork (
Mycteria americana) is a
large wading bird in the
family Ciconiidae (storks).
Originally described in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus, this stork...
- as for
taking other prey. The long, ibis-like
downcurved bills of the
Mycteria storks have
sensitive tips that
allow them to
detect prey by
touch (tactilocation)...
- The
jabiru (/ˌdʒæbɪˈruː/ or /ˈdʒæbɪruː/;
Jabiru mycteria) is a
large stork found in the
Americas from
Mexico to Argentina,
except west of the Andes. It...
- The
painted stork (
Mycteria leucocephala) is a
large wader in the
stork family. It is
found in the
wetlands of the
plains of
tropical Asia
south of the...
- The yellow-billed
stork (
Mycteria ibis) is a
large African stork species in the
family Ciconiidae. It is
widespread south of the
Sahara and also occurs...
- has
traditionally been
divided into
three tribes: Mycteriini,
containing Mycteria and Anastomus, Ciconiini,
containing Ciconia, and Leptoptilini, containing...
- The
milky stork (
Mycteria cinerea) is a
stork species inhabiting predominantly mangroves in
Southeast Asia. It is
native to Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia...
-
district of Karnataka, India. The
village is
named after the
painted stork (
Mycteria leucocephala),
which is
called "kokkare" in the
native Kannada language...
- grison)
Jabiru mycteria (jabiru)
Leopardus pardalis (ocelot)
Leopardus wiedii (mar****)
Meleagris ocellata (ocellated turkey)
Mycteria americana (wood...