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American Coot - Fulica americana Royalty Free Stock Photo
American coot, fulica americana Royalty Free Stock Photo
American Coot (Fulica americana) Royalty Free Stock Photo
American Coot Fulica americana Royalty Free Stock Photo
American coot, Fulica americana Royalty Free Stock Photo
American Coot (Fulica americana) Royalty Free Stock Photo
American Coot (Fulica americana) Royalty Free Stock Photo
American coot Fulica americana, 8.
The American Coot (Fulica americana). Royalty Free Stock Photo
Baby American Coot (Fulica americana) Royalty Free Stock Photo
American Coot (Fulica americana) Royalty Free Stock Photo
American Coot Fulica americana Royalty Free Stock Photo
American coot, Fulica americana Royalty Free Stock Photo
American coot, fulica americana Royalty Free Stock Photo
American Coot - Fulica americana Royalty Free Stock Photo
The American coot, Fulica americana, also known as a mud hen, is often confused with ducks, or thought of as one, as they are aquactic birds like ducks. But they are not related to ducks at all. One key difference is, they do not have the duck type of webbed feet, but instead have broad, scaled feet, to aid walking on land. The American coot can bet omnivores when necessary, but they prefer algae and aquatic animals. They can also get food from land.


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