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Shoebill Stork
 Math Puzzles It's time for math mania, and those who enjoy mental gymnastics will get a good workout with these puzzles. Begin with short and simple warm-ups: How long would it take 100 storks to catch 100 frogs when five storks need five minutes to catch five frogs? (The answer: "Five minutes--it doesn't matter whether there are one or one hundred storks, the time it takes for each stork to catch a frog is the same.) Move on to visual problems, games with sticks, and other feats of numerical magic.
 Fox and the Stork by Gerald McDermott, Fox thinks he's very smart when he plays a trick on Stork, but Stork outfoxes Fox--and shows him that a friend who tricks another is no friend at all. Caldecott Medalist Gerald McDermott retells a familiar trickster tale, bringing warmth and humor to the story that readers young and old will enjoy.
Saddle-billed Stork - The Saddle-billed Stork, Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis, (also known as the "Jabiru Stork"), is a large wading bird in the stork family, Ciconiidae. It is a widespread species which is a resident breeder in sub-Saharan Africa from Sudan, Ethiopia and Kenya south to South Africa, and in The Gambia, Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire and Chad in west Africa. White Stork - The White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It is a widespread but declining species which breeds in the warmer parts of Europe. Black Stork - The Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. Marabou Stork - The Marabou Stork, Leptoptilos crumeniferus, is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It breeds in Africa south of the Sahara, occurring in both wet and arid habitats, often near human habitation, especially waste tips.
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