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Birds are vertebrates, who share similar characteristics like feathers, beaks, and also the ability to lay eggs.
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Red-headed Woodpecker | Cartwheel Bay (S.C.)

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Red-headed Woodpecker | Cartwheel Bay (S.C.)
Melanerpes erythrocephalus Strikingly colored with entire head red Blue-black wings and tail with white below Immature bird resembles adult except for gray head Fond of groves of dead or dying trees...
History of Riverbanks Zoo and Garden | Riverbanks Roundup Bits Birdhouse | Riverbanks Roundup Bits

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Birdhouse | Riverbanks Roundup Bits
The award winning Birdhouse at Riverbanks is home to some of the world’s rarest birds, let’s fly in and see what it has to offer.
Animal Love Stories | Riverbanks Roundup Feathers and Fur | Riverbanks Roundup

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Feathers and Fur | Riverbanks Roundup
Meet the hyena cousins as they crunch on bones, play with baby flamingos and dig beneath the ground with naked mole rats. The best and most exciting mammal and bird moments are captured in this...
Elephants | Riverbank Roundup Bits Penguins | Riverbanks Roundup Bits

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Penguins | Riverbanks Roundup Bits
What is the best dressed animal that can not fly? Why Penguins of course. Let’s learn more about the penguin exhibit at Riverbanks.
 Birds of Prey | Eye Wonder

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Birds of Prey | Eye Wonder
The Eye Wonder team learns about birds of prey. D.V. visits a center for birds of prey and learns about the different physical attributes of these birds and how they are cared for and released into...