Saturday, March 15, 2008

Shoebill, or Whalehead

It's a bird.

SHOEBILL-head

And it's an Endangered Ugly thing. And I think I love it.

The Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) is a large stork (maybe), whose beak quite closely resembles footwear associated with 19th century Dutch (compare). They inhabit central African wetlands, where they feed on lungfish, catfish, frogs, lizards, and the like. ARKive puts their hunting strategy quite succinctly: “Prey is grasped from the water in the bird's sharp, hooked beak, which grips, crushes and pierces in one instant.”


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