I was looking at footage of wood Storks from Gator Land and noticed that their Wood Storks seem to be a good bit larger than the ones you see in wild areas. They appear to be at least 4 ft tall. Are these Wood Storks and other birds that inhabit the tourist areas of Orlando and other cities getting bigger because of handouts by people and better quality feed? I know that other certain species benefit from better nutrition/easier access to food. I've noticed that Indian Rhinos in captivity can grow larger than their wild counterparts and temple elephants in Kerala can easily grow to above-average sizes as well.