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🔍 Did you know? Herons have specialized neck vertebrae that allow them to “fold” their necks into an S-shape, which is ideal for striking at prey with speed and precision. This unique adaptation is helpful for hunting fish, frogs, and small animals in shallow water. When a heron strikes, its neck muscles release like a spring, allowing it to capture prey quickly and efficiently.
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