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Planet Earth's rarest breeds of animals - Page 13 of 24 - Kiwi Report

Planet Earth's rarest breeds of animals


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[post_page_title]Shoebill[/post_page_title]
Amazingly, this type of bird can stand at a whopping five-foot-tall and reach lengths of four-foot-long. It’s the bird’s unusual bill that has earned it the shoebill name, but the story doesn’t end there.

The genetics mean the shoebill isn’t actually closely related to any other type of bird in the world; it stands out on its own. To top it off, the shoebill’s beak can be nine inches long and four inches wide, finishing with a hook they use to catch prey.

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