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"<b>Spineless:</b><br><br>Many species of cuckoo love to eat spiny caterpillars and often get spines stuck in their stomach lining!<br><br>The Solution? They simply shed their entire stomach lining to get rid of the spines.",

"<b>Singin' in the Rain:</b><br><br>Both Black-billed and Yellow-billed cuckoos are known to call more frequently before it rains, earning them the nickname <i>Rain Crows.</i>",

"<b>They Grow Up Fast:</b><br><br>Black-billed and Yellow-billed Cuckoo young develop incredibly fast. They are able to fly away from the nest only 17 days after their eggs were laid!<br><Br>Six or seven days after the hatch, the chicks' feathers burst from their sheaths and transform into fully feathered birds in a matter of hours.",

"<b>A Punctual Bird:</b><br><br>The cuckoo has a hollow-sounding, melancholic call that sounds like: coo-coo coo coo-coo-coo.<br><Br>Cuckoo clocks have made the bird's call famous around the world.",

"<b>Tree and Turf:</b><br><br>There are around 142 species of cuckoo, and they can be found in temperate and tropical climates.<br><br>In Australia, South America, Asia and Africa, cuckoos live in the canopy of rain forests. Other cuckoos, such as the ground cuckoo, live in the desert.",

"<b>Not Too Picky:</b><br><br>Cuckoos are insectivores and eat caterpillars, spiders, beetles, moths, butterflies, and insect larvae.<br><Br>Some species also eat small animals such as lizards and snakes.",

"<b>Fast and Furious:</b><br><br>The ground cuckoo (aka roadrunner) can run at speeds up to 15 miles per hour.<br><br>The majority of cuckoos have a long tail and short legs; however, the speedy ground cuckoo, found in the American desert, has long legs.",
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