how does kingfisher catch prey exactly?
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by its beak because it doesn't have hands
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Answer:Before it dives into the water a kingfisher will sit on a perch for some time, bobbing its heads backwards and forwards to gauge the exact position of a fish, while keeping its body perfectly still.
It spots a fish, and with a few wingbeats dives headfirst at a speed of up to 25 mph, folding its wings tight against the sides of its body as it plunges into the water and catches a fish in the blink of an eye.
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