Frigatebirds are able to catch fish on the surface by snatching them up with their hooked beaks.

They have a very small preening gland and are not able to secrete enough oils to waterproof their feathers. Therefore they cannot dive under water to catch prey.

They make a living by aerial piracy, often, harassing smaller birds into dropping their catch. They then swoop down and catch their stolen meal in midair.


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