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The Whippoorwill's feet are adapted for their specific lifestyle as ground-nesting birds. They have relatively weak feet that are not suited for perching but are effective for walking and moving along the forest floor. This adaptation allows them to blend into their habitat, helping them avoid predators while they hunt for insects at dusk and dawn. Their feet also play a role in their nesting behavior, as they help them to securely settle into their chosen nesting spots.

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