The animal is a kingfisher bird, and it has hunted and caught river creatures that look like fish, but it is not able to eat some of them because they are escaping back into the water in the funniest ways before they become bird food. Aquatic animals of varying proportions are consumed by a kingfisher using a specially adapted swallowing technique for toothless birds. Food swallowed whole is how the kingfisher consume their meals because the kingfisher has no teeth for chewing with because it is a bird. Kingfishers are a species of meat-eating predatory bird that attacks and feeds on a large variety of marine animals. They are carnivorous predators; they are masterful hunters of all kinds of prey that live and breed in water throughout the world. Kingfishers have an incredible instinct to attack and eat other animals, and this type of feeding behavior has evolved over millions of years to enable them to have an extensive menu of wild protein-rich food. The kingfishers have a very diverse diet of meat from hunting and eating other aquatic creatures, and they especially like to feed on freshwater fishes. The kingfisher can be seen actively hunting and eating fish babies throughout the breeding seasons, especially when they live and breed in the kingfishers’ natural habitats. The kingfishers can be found living and breeding in almost every habitat close to water throughout the world.
