The ibis belongs to the family Threskiornithidae and includes several species, such as the glossy ibis and the sacred ibis. It is found across a wide range of habitats, from wetlands to coastal areas. Its long, curved bill is adapted for probing in the mud for insects, small fish, and other prey.
In addition to its cultural significance in ancient Egypt, the ibis is known for its migratory behavior. Many species travel vast distances to find suitable breeding and feeding grounds. Its role in ecosystems is critical, as it helps maintain the balance of various small animal populations and contributes to the health of wetland environments.