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  There are three species in this family of birds. They live in marshes and swamps and have long necks, long bills, and long tails. They have long duck-like bodies that are 12 to 18 inches in length. They are named for their slightly webbed feet that have puffy lobed toes like coots and grebes. They are found in Africa, Asia, and Central and South America. They are good swimmers and divers and eat plants and fish. Although they are good divers, they usually forage for food on the surface of the water or on the shore. the bird in this family are very secretive and rarely seen. World Status Key US Status Key 
 
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