Crested Ibis was created in 1835.
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The Japanese crested ibis primarily lives in Japan, particularly in the Sado Island and Sado Japanese Crested Ibis Conservation Center. Efforts are being made to reintroduce them to the wild in other regions of Japan as well.
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The Japanese Crested Ibis is an inhabitant of the majority of Asia, to include China, Japan, and many others.
Japanese Crested Ibis is extinct
Adaptations of a crested ibis include a long, curved beak for probing into mud and water to find food such as insects and fish. They have strong legs for wading in marshy habitats and nesting in trees to avoid predators. Their plumage provides camouflage in their natural environment, helping them blend in with their surroundings.
frogs, newts, small animals, sometimes mice, aquatic insects, crabs, river snails, earthworms, and small fishes.
The ibis isn't a person, it is a type of bird. The character of Doodle symbolizes the ibis.
Crested rane
a flock of ibis