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Why Do Wedge-billed Storks Pluck Their Feathers and Bow to People?

When it comes to this tufted stork, it has already become a popular internet celebrity bird. When it's normally docile, it's very cute, just like Doge. Tufted storks also have their own little characteristics. Why do tufted storks pluck their own feathers? Why do they bow to people:

Why do tufted storks pluck their own feathers?

Tufted storks pluck their own feathers as a natural instinct, and they don't do it randomly. They usually pluck feathers to give to people who help them. Tufted storks often pluck feathers to give to their feeding keepers or when they're happy. Internet users saw this behavior of the tufted stork and were very worried, fearing it would pluck itself bald. What will it do if it becomes bald?

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Tufted storks, don't look at them as being cute and adorable, they are the crocodile's enemies. Crocodiles are very afraid of them. Their mouths are shaped like shoes, and their mouths are very hard. A big mouth is a little inconvenient, and they can't eat small things like small fish.

The reason why this tufted stork has become a popular internet celebrity bird is because of its cute behavior. It can eat a fish and eat it for half an hour. It also likes to pluck feathers to give as gifts, and sometimes rolls its eyes. When it rains, it's even more adorable and stubborn, standing in the rain, letting it keep raining, without avoiding the rain.

Why do tufted storks bow to people?

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Tufted storks bow to people to express gratitude and respect.

There is a registration system in the tufted stork race, and the ranking system is very strict. An ordinary tufted stork will bow to the tufted stork's leader, and they will also bow to show respect when they see someone bigger than them.

In the animal park, tufted storks often bow to their keepers. Tufted storks often need help, such as building nests. If the tufted stork builds a nest itself, it will take a long time, and the speed of dismantling the nest is much faster than the speed of building a nest. Keepers not only help the tufted stork build nests but also help it feed. The reason why tufted storks bow to and are friendly to humans is both gratitude and respect.

That's all about the tufted stork. It expresses its gratitude in a special way, by plucking feathers and bowing.

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