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As you’ll see in the above video, the vampire ground finch is one blood-thirsty little bird. The Vampires of the Galápagos Vampire finches are small birds with dark feathers.
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The giant African bird that’s as big as a human and can eat crocodiles The shoebill is a pre-historic looking bird that can grow up to five foot tall and has a one foot long beak.
News World news Animals Meet the human-sized African bird that eats baby crocodiles and kills its siblings The prehistoric-looking bird can grow up to 5 feet tall and is equipped with a sharp ...
It all comes down to a bone in their skulls: the premaxilla bone. Located on the top of a bird's beak, ancient birds seem to not have used this bone for feeding, whereas modern-day birds do.