Anhingas
Anhingas are a genus of birds belonging to the family Anhingidae. There are four extant species, commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. These birds are often referred to as "snakebirds" due to their habit of swimming with only their necks visible above the water, resembling a snake.
Anhingas are water birds, typically found in shallow freshwater lakes, rivers, swamps, and estuaries. They are
Their diet primarily consists of fish, but they also consume amphibians, crustaceans, and insects. Anhingas hunt
Anhingas are monogamous and typically nest in colonies, often alongside other water birds. The nest is usually