Lesser Adjutant Storks , with their bald heads, wrinkly skin, and slow gaits, adjutant storks may strike some people as ungainly, but the British Colonial troops that named them saw in these birds a stately manner. In military parlance, an adjutant is a senior captain who stands at attention as his superiors file in; adjutant storks are also known to stand motionless for long periods of time.
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