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Yellow-billed shrike (Binominal name: Corvinella corvina) with prey. Yellow-billed shrike is a passerine bird in the
shrike family.
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Yellow-billed shrike, No image of similar quality exists.
I thought that when I first looked at the small-scale picture. However, when you zoom right in close, the animal's skin texture and pattern does not look like that of an earthworm, at least not any earthworm that I'm familiar with, and it does not appear to be segmented, which I believe all earthworms are. It does look more reptilian to me, although I'm not sure at all.
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