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We've all heard of the caribou. Today I learned about the remarkable African marabou. At five feet, it's nearly as tall as I am, but its wings spread a full ten feet; mine don't come close.
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Pooh-Bah
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Certainly looks as if it's been beaten really badly with the ugly stick, doesn't it?
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ugly stickbetcha wouldn't say that to it's mother... 
formerly known as etaoin...
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I read that the marabou's wedge-shped bill can slice right through flesh, which is useful since it feeds off carrion. It's the death stork.
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the marabou's wedge-shped bill can slice right through fleshThat would explain the nearly featherless head. Here's another picture, even uglier: http://www.xs4all.nl/~teund/marabou.jpg
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