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20 March, 06:26

How do loon, heron, and kingfisher differ in methods by which they hunt for fish?

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  1. 20 March, 07:25
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    Loons shoot themselves under water using their feet to propel them and they can also flip turn if their prey has changed directions. Herons stand motionless in water and when a fish passes by they simply seize it by extending their long neck. Herons have also been known to use bait to lure fish. Kingfishers stay perched on a branch or hover over water and watch for food, when they spot it they dive down at a very fast rate and then submerge completely under water then emerge with their prey.
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