2 How is a bird that eats snails suited to the place in which it lives?
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The birds appear to spread the snails they have eaten via excrement, allowing the mollusks to travel much greater distances than they could crawling on their own, according to the researchers led by Shinichiro Wada of Tohoku University in Japan.
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the bird suited place that is no so fare to grounds and water
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