![]() Warning: The below video shows a dark side to a shoebill chick that is heartbreaking. The surviving shoebill can survive more than 35 years in the wild. Sometimes the bully chick grows impatient and just kills the weaker siblings. It will torment and pick on its smaller food-and-water deprived brothers and/or sisters until they leave the nest. The larger chick is already favored by the mother, but that’s not enough. Why is that? These chicks take sibling rivalry to a whole new level. Their beaks probably aren’t heavy enough yet to make it terrifying.Ī female shoebill normally has one to three shoebill murder bird chicks, but usually only one chick survives. When the young make this sound, it only sounds like hiccups. To make this sound, the shoebill claps its beak together, and it sounds like a machine gun firing. Normally a quiet, solitary bird, the shoebill does make a sound when around the nest or greeting another bird that will send chills through you and, if you’re close by, probably cause you to hit the ground in fear of being shot. Its deadly beak is used to decapitate or cut its shocked prey, who didn’t even realize this bird was watching it, in half. When prey is close, the shoebill moves like lightning. This bird can stay still and silent while waiting for its prey to appear. Yes, this bird can kill a crocodile! Feeding time is most often at night. They feed on different types of fish, amphibians, lizards, snakes, rats and even baby crocodiles. I’m guessing once they kill their prey, their beautiful bluish-gray plumage would have blood splattered all over it. The nail-like hook on its end is used for killing prey. Its large, very noticeable beak-nine inches long and four inches wide-is shaped like a shoe. ![]() ![]() They have a strong neck, long legs, and broad wings.
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