![]() ![]() Their scientific name Balaeniceps rex translates to shoebill, whale-headed stork, and if you look at their head, you can probably tell why. ![]() Knudsen and Lan Rommel at Berlin-based Knudsen Pictures, teaming-up once again with Eric Goossens and Anton Roebben at Walking the Dog as Belgian co-producers, and Norway’s Den Siste Skilling – all companies which were already on board for “Richard the Stork. A large and dangerous bird, the shoebill stork, is an interesting-looking animal with plenty of interesting facts about them. The only chance of freedom for the sparrows is to solve a riddle and find the Great Jewel, which will call upon teamwork, trust and most of all skills learnt from storks. On his journey, he meets Samia and her sparrow flock, who are being held captive by evil marabous under the control of the greedy peacock Zamano. Therefore, he runs away to travel on his own. The shoebill stork is a lethal predator for several animals because it is incredibly quiet. They decapitate their prey using the sharp edges of their bill. The shoebill usually comes in between 40 and 50 inches, although it may be. Shoebill birds lay eggs that are similar to that of a pelican and also share some DNA with pelicans. They are fierce predators that can eat small crocodiles, lungfish, and monitor lizards, among other things. The shoebill was mislabeled as a stork for a long time, but was eventually relocated to the pelican group and is also considered to be somewhat similar to a heron. It might look like a dinosaur, but the shoebill stork isn’t a T-Rex. Stinky the Skunk & Jake the Polar Bear swapped duties with Armstrong the Chicken Hawk & Bunnie Bear since neither Stinky nor Jake know anything about beaks. In the film, Richard, the daring sparrow who was adopted by a stork family, is enjoying wintering at the Great Lake in Northern Africa when he realizes he won’t be the one to lead the flock back north. The shoebill stork weighs between 9-16 lb (4.1-7.2 kg). This prehistoric-looking big bird is one of the most sought after by birders and. “Richard the Stork 2” is directed by Mette Tange and Benjamin Quabeck. The shoebill stork is one of those special African birds that seems unreal. The film was already pre-sold to Finland and Scandinavia (SF Studios), France (Paradis/Orange Studio), Germany/Austria/Switzerland (Wild Bunch Germany), Israel (Five Stars), Turkey (Filmarti), Portugal (Nos Lusomundo), ex-Yugoslavia (Karantanija), the CIS (Nashe Kino), the Baltics (Garsu Pasaulio Irasai) and Benelux (Kinepolis Film Distribution and Dutch FilmWorks). The shoebill birds are tall, ranging in height from 110cm to 140cm, with some reaching a height of 152cm. Distribution deals are in negotiation for North America and Spain. Known as one of the great bird species of Africa, Shoebills are tall (3.5 feet to 4 feet), darkly colored birds with unusually large bills up to 12 inches long. Indie Sales screened the film at the EFM and confirmed deals for Bulgaria (Pro Films), Czech Republic and Slovakia (Forum Films), Greece (Spentzos), Hungary and Romania (ADS), Middle East (Selim Ramia & Co.), North Africa (Retina and Les Films 26), South Korea (Challan), and U.K.
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