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The Anhinga skewers its fish prey with its sharp, needle-like bill. Because its feather structure has evolved to become waterlogged to facilitate diving and movement under water, it must spread its wings to dry when emerging from the water.
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| Yaki Zander. | 10-Jul-2009 15:59 | |
| T. Richard Chen | 10-Jul-2009 15:56 | |
| Kevin Chester | 09-Jul-2009 20:00 | |