How does an ibis eat?
An ibis uses its long and decurved beak to probe in shallow water or soft ground for food, such as small fish, frogs, aquatic insects, and worms. It also uses its beak to catch insects in mid-air. Sometimes, it may use its beak to dig into the ground for food, such as roots and tubers. Additionally, it may also eat fruits, seeds, and other plant matter.