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	 Plotus melanogaster = Anhinga melanogaster (Oriental darter)
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| Subject: | Plotus melanogaster = Anhinga melanogaster (Oriental darter) 
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^o^| Plotus melanogaster
 Date	between 1825 and 1834
 Artist	Paul Louis Oudart  (1796–1860); Charles Etienne Pierre Motte  (1784–1836)
 Notes	This object is part of the collection Iconographia Zoologica
 Source/Photographer	Vieillot, La galerie des oiseaux, pl. 278
 Old Latin name	Plotus melanogaster
 New Latin name	Anhinga melanogaster
 Common name	Nederlands: Indische slangenhalsvogel
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Plotus_melanogaster_-_1825-1834_-_Print_-_Iconographia_Zoologica_-_Special_Collections_University_of_Amsterdam_-_UBA01_IZ18000029.tif
 
 The Oriental darter (Anhinga melanogaster) is a water bird of tropical South Asia and Southeast Asia. It has a long and slender neck with a straight, pointed bill and, like the cormorant, Anhinga melanogaster hunts for fish while its body is submerged in water. It spears a fish underwater, bringing it above the surface, tossing and juggling it before swallowing the fish head first. The body remains submerged as it swims, and the slender neck alone is visible above the water, which accounts for the colloquial name of snakebird. Like the cormorants, the Oriental darters have wettable feathers and they are often found perched on a rock or branch with its wings held open to dry.
 
 Order:	Suliformes
 Family:	Anhingidae
 Genus:	Anhinga
 Species:	Anhinga melanogaster (Pennant, 1769)
 Synonyms
 - Plotus melanogaster
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