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What is a snipe?


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A snipe is an old or new world straight-billed game bird of the sandpiper family; of marshy areas; similar to the woodcocks.

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A snipe is a shore bird that lives in marshes, bogs, and meadows throughout most of the world. There are 15 species.

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A shorebird of wet, grassy spots, the Wilson's Snipe uses its long bill to probe in the mud for small invertebrates. ChaCha!

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Various usually slender-billed birds of the sandpiper family ; especially : any of several game birds especially of marshy areas

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A snipe is any of various usually slender-billed birds of the sandpiper family. Have a ChaCha day!

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Snipe: any of various usually slender-billed birds of the sandpiper family; especially: any of several game birds MORE?

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A snipe is a large flightless bird that is very reclusive. It is fake and is used to play practical jokes often on drunk friends

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noun: a gunshot from a concealed location OR noun Old or New World straight-billed game bird of the sandpiper family; of marshes.

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