Jabiru
Another animal that lives in a mangrove is a Jabiru. A jabiru eats large quantities of fish, mollusks, and amphibians. The jabiru is a carnivore, a consumer. Occasionally jabiru's will eat reptiles and small mammals. One of the largest birds in the New World, the jabiru stands 5 feet tall and has a wingspan of 8 feet. Its heavy bill is about 12 inches long is perfectly designed to catch fish, frogs, and snakes. The stork is endangered in all of its habitat areas.
Another animal that lives in a mangrove is a Jabiru. A jabiru eats large quantities of fish, mollusks, and amphibians. The jabiru is a carnivore, a consumer. Occasionally jabiru's will eat reptiles and small mammals. One of the largest birds in the New World, the jabiru stands 5 feet tall and has a wingspan of 8 feet. Its heavy bill is about 12 inches long is perfectly designed to catch fish, frogs, and snakes. The stork is endangered in all of its habitat areas.