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The African jacana is an unusual bird and at first glance looks quite out of proportion. However, as you will see in this ...
A screenshot of an African jacana chick from the National Geographic/Disney+ documentary series "Super/Natural". The chicks are born with giant feet that help them to walk on floating vegetation.
Incredible photos - taken in Kruger National Park, Johannesburg - show the fluffy African Jacana scooping up his young, leaving just the youngsters' legs dangling out of his feathers.
When their lily pad home is threatened by a crocodile, this devoted father jacana saves his chicks by tucking one under each wing and carrying them to safety.
The African Jacana (binomial name: Actophilornis africanus) has a chestnut body. Its neck and head are white in front and black at the back, with a golden yellow breast.
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The African jacana loves water with fringe vegetation and lilies and usually moves about in small, loose groups, walking or running quickly over floating plants.
Meet the jacanas, a family of wading birds that are spread across Asia, Africa, South and Central America, and Australia. That might look like a poor little waterbird with a horrifying number of extra ...