Storks

Do wood stork have nicknames?
Many nicknames for the wood stork — flinthead, Spanish buzzard, gourdhead and ironhead among them — show general disdain for their unappealing appeara...
Who got the idea for storks?
Production. The project was first announced in January 2013, when Warner Bros. formed its animation "think tank" with some directors and writers to de...
How big does a storks grow?
Storks range in size from the marabou, which stands 152 cm (60 in) tall and can weigh 8.9 kg (191⁄2 lb), to the Abdim's stork, which is only 75 cm (30...
How fast is a stork?
How fast can a Stork fly? Storks are really fast flyers. Under good climatic conditions, the Storks soar with warm air currents and can travel at an i...
Does a baby come from a stork?
Black storks also exist, and are all black except white underbellies, but white storks are the ones associated with babies—likely because of white sym...
Are storks mute?
Although it is sometimes reported that storks lack syrinxes and are mute, they do have syrinxes, and are capable of making some sounds, although they ...
What is the meaning of stork?
What is a stork known for?Whats the meaning of Storking?What is another word for stork?How do you spell Storck?Are storks real?What is the meaning of...
Why do storks migrate?
White storks migrate in spectacular flocks numbering thousands. ... Since these warm currents do not form over water, storks travelling between Europe...
What are the preditors of a marabou stork?
Marabou storks are opportunistic feeders and eat a wide variety of foods including carrion and food waste left by people. They are often seen foraging...