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Anhinga Swallowing a Fish, Florida Everglades

An anhinga (Anhinga anhinga) tries to swallow a fish whole. Anhinga have sharp bills that they use as spears to catch fish. This bird flew its fish to the base of a tree where it worked for about five minutes to position it's prize so it could swallow it hole.

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An anhinga (Anhinga anhinga) tries to swallow a fish whole. Anhinga have sharp bills that they use as spears to catch fish. This bird flew its fish to the base of a tree where it worked for about five minutes to position it's prize so it could swallow it hole.
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