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2. These African birds hunt on the ground, often tackling poisonous snakes. The snake is held down with one of the bird's feet positioned just behind the victim's head and may be battered to death just from a blow of the bird's wings.​

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Answered by saritha12031983
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Answer:

secretary bird

Explanation:

A secretary bird's long legs resemble those of a stork, yet it has the head and body of a bird of prey. Some people call it a "marching eagle," even though it is not an eagle. It is the only bird in its family, because there are no other birds similar enough to it. It is 4 feet (1.2 meters) tall, making it the tallest bird of prey. It has strong, thick claws that are used to kill prey and a hooked, pale gray beak. The large areas of bare skin on its face are orange.

Answered by alfezmirza
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Answer:

secretary bird African bird

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