The Akialoa, a now-extinct Hawaiian bird, primarily fed on insects, particularly wood-boring insects and larvae found in the trees of its forest habitat. Its long, curved bill was specially adapted for probing into tree bark and crevices to extract these food sources. The bird's diet played a crucial role in its ecological niche, contributing to the health of its environment by controlling insect populations.
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