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1043 - An-Hinga (Female)






An-Hinga (Female)

The female An-Hinga closely resembles the Double-Crested Cormorant. Distinguished from the cormorant by its long, slender, s-shaped neck and long slender spear-like beak, it also is known as the Snakebird due to its habit of swimming mostly submerged with only the head and neck above the water. Its dagger-like serrated bill is ideally suited for catching fish which it spears and flips in the air before catching and swallowing the meal. Lacking the oil glands used by most birds for preening, the An-Hinga must dry its wings in the sun after swimming.




An-Hinga (Female)

[11x14 Rolled Canvas] : 95.00 USD


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