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It is a relative of albatrosses and preys on marine invertebrates

It is a relative of albatrosses and preys on marine invertebrates

Blizzard stork, good at flying but not good at walking, bold and not afraid of people, when in danger will spit out a yellow liquid for self-defense.

Blizzard Grebes prefer to feed, rest and reproduce in flocks, inhabiting cliffs and caverns, preying on marine invertebrates and also eating carrion.

It is a relative of albatrosses and preys on marine invertebrates

The Blizzard Stork differs from the gull in that it has a tubular nose and a beak made up of several flakes, as well as narrower and longer wings than gulls. However, in the wild, it is not difficult to identify it from the flock of gulls by seeing its strong wings and its wings stirring rapidly at times and gliding over the sea for a long time

It is mostly distributed in the middle and high latitudes of the northern hemisphere, and is sexually like to flock, often feeding, resting and breeding in groups, inhabiting cliffs and rock walls or caves, preying on marine invertebrates, and also eating carrion. Good at flying but not good at walking, bold and not afraid of people,

It is a relative of albatrosses and preys on marine invertebrates

It is a relative of the albatross. Still, it is easily confused as an gull, but it is larger than a gull, with longer, straighter wings, a thick neck, and a short beak. Blizzard Stork (also called Storm Grebe, but obviously Blizzard Stork is better...) Wingspans can reach 102 to 112 cm and are available in two shades: white and grey. They would also live in groups on the French Islands of Joseph

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