THE AFRICAN JACANA
HIDES HIS CHICKS
FROM DANGER
G'day folks,
The animal kingdom is full of the most peculiar beings that not every
person knows about. If you’ve never heard anything of an adorable and
sometimes creepy bird called African Jacana, you’re just about to learn
something new!
The Jacanidae family has 8 known species of Jacanas, and
one of them is the African Jacana. It is a tropical bird that mostly
resides in wetlands and is usually found in sub-Saharan Africa.
Commonly referred to as “Jesus birds”, these vertebrates have an ability
to walk on water or at least give a good impression of this ability.
Their slender, long legs paired with large feet and toes up to 7cm (2.75
inches) allows them to walk on floating vegetation with ease.
INTERESTING FACTS:
These vertebrates fare well not only above water but also under it. They
are very good divers and use this skill as great protection from
predators.
Jacanas engage in quite an unusual mating system called polyandry. It
means that females mate with multiple males, leaving the duty of taking
care of the chicks to them.
While males are the protectors of the chicks, females protect the territory due to the fact that they are much bigger in size.
Clancy's comment: Amazing bird, eh? Creatures in our world continue to surprise me.
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So, is that the male hiding all the babies?
ReplyDeleteThe male is smaller and stands on guard whilst mum hides them.
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