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A marabou stork is an African bird with a pink head and and beautiful black body. Due to exposed dumps, marabou storks are often found there and become posioned from trash. :(

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Nile crocodiles and rock pythons prey on marabou storks.

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The marabou stork is a stork species living in Africa.

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They life south in southern Africa

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probably like, bears and cats

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