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  1. The shoebill averages between 3.5 – 4.5 feet (1 – 1.4 meters) in height, and weighs between 9 – 15.5 pounds (4 – 7 kg). It has broad wings, with an average wingspan between 7.5 – 8.5 feet (2.2 – 2.6m).
    Shoebill Storks can stand over four feet tall and weigh nearly fifteen pounds. Their impressive wingspan can stretch to over eight feet.
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    Usually, an adult shoebill stork will range from 43 to 55 inches (110 – 140 cm). Some individuals can even be as tall as 60 inches (152 cm). The males are slightly larger than the females and their bills will usually be proportionately longer.
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    Shoebills are between 43 and 55 inches (110 to 140 cm) tall. Their length from tail to beak ranges from 39 to 55 inches (100 to 140 cm). On average, males weigh 12 pounds (5.6 kg) and females weigh 11 pounds (4.9 kg).
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    Standing between 4.5 and 5.5 feet in height (and with a weight of 12 pounds), the shoebill stork is among the largest birds in the world.
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    Shoebill - Wikipedia

    Its wings are held flat while soaring and, as in the pelicans and the storks of the genus Leptoptilos, the shoebill flies with its neck retracted. Its flapping rate, at an estimated 150 flaps per minute, is one of the slowest of any bird, with the exception of the larger stork species. See more

    The shoebill (Balaeniceps rex), also known as the whalebill, whale-headed stork, and shoe-billed stork, is a large long-legged wading bird. It derives its name from its enormous shoe-shaped bill. It has a somewhat See more

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    The shoebill is a tall bird, with a typical height range of 110 to 140 cm (43 to 55 in) and some specimens reaching as much as 152 cm (60 in). Length from tail to beak can range from 100 to 140 cm (39 to 55 in) and wingspan is 230 to 260 cm (7 ft 7 in to 8 ft 6 in). Weight … See more

    The shoebill is noted for its slow movements and tendency to stay still for long periods, resulting in descriptions of the species as … See more

    The population is estimated at between 5,000 and 8,000 individuals, the majority of which live in swamps in South Sudan, Uganda, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Zambia. There is also a viable population in the Malagarasi wetlands in Tanzania. See more

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    The shoebill may have been known to Ancient Egyptians but was not classified until the 19th century, after skins and eventually live specimens were brought to Europe. John Gould very briefly described it in 1850 from the skin of a specimen collected on the upper See more

    The shoebill is distributed in freshwater swamps of central tropical Africa, from southern Sudan and South Sudan through parts of eastern See more

    This species is considered to be one of the five most desirable birds in Africa by birdwatchers. They are docile with humans and show no threatening behavior. … See more

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  5. Shoebill Stork - Facts and Beyond - Biology Dictionary

    Jul 19, 2020 · Its large bill ranges from 7.89.5 in (20 – 24 cm) long and 4 – 4.8 in (10 – 12 cm) wide. It also has a razor-sharp, curved hook at the end that is used to spear its prey.

  6. Shoebill Stork– Facts, Size, Sound, Habitat, Pictures

    Their dark-colored legs are long with enormous feet, with the middle toe reaching up to 7 inches. Their neck is short and thick, giving them the support needed to use their bills effectively. An adult bird has bluish-gray plumage with dark gray …

  7. 10 Surprising Facts About Shoebill Storks - Mental Floss

    Jul 12, 2019 · The IUCN Redlist estimates between 3300 and 5300 mature shoebills live in the world today, and that number is decreasing. The iconic birds are threatened by a number of anthropogenic...

  8. The Shoebill Stork: One Freaky and Formidable Bird

    Jun 17, 2024 · The shoebill stork stands up to 5 feet (1.5 meters) tall and has a wingspan that can reach 8 feet (2.4 meters). Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 2.0) Gasp and behold the rare Balaeniceps rex.

  9. Shoebill, facts and photos - National Geographic

    Photo Ark. Shoebill. Common Name: Shoebills. Scientific Name: Balaeniceps rex. Type: Birds. Diet: Carnivore. Average Life Span In The Wild: 35 years. Average Life Span In Captivity: 50 years....

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