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- Curassow - Wikipedia
The position of the peculiar nocturnal curassow is not well resolved; it might be closer to the latter, but in any case, it diverged around the same time as the split between the two major lineages
- Curassow | Description, Species, Habitats, Facts | Britannica
Curassow, any of numerous tropical American birds of the family Cracidae (order Galliformes) Strictly, it refers to 7–12 species in which the male is glossy black (often with a white belly) and has a brightly colored bill ornament; the female, lacking the ornament, is smaller and brownish
- Great Curassow - eBird
Very large game bird of tropical forest, eliminated from most areas by hunting Rarely found except in protected parks or very remote areas Usually seen on the forest floor, singly or in small groups, but also feeds in trees Males often sing from high in canopy: song is a very low-pitched, almost subliminal, booming sound Not likely to be confused if seen well Both sexes have distinctive
- Great Curassow | The Animal Facts | Appearance, Diet, Habitat, Behavior
The great curassow is a bird found throughout Central and South America with a unique race restricted to Cozumel Island off the coast of Mexico These animals are primarily herbivorous using their large feet to dig for berries and fallen fruit
- Great Curassow - Crax rubra - Birds of the World
The Great Curassow is a physically large Cracid that ranges from Mexico south to Ecuador It is a secretive species found in humid tropical forests that feeds mostly on fruits but also eats small invertebrates as well as vertebrates
- Birds of the Yucatan Peninsula - Great Curassow
The Great Curassow (Crax rubra) is a large, striking bird found in the forests of Central America, including the Yucatan Peninsula It is a member of the family Cracidae, which includes other large birds like guans and chachalacas
- Great curassow facts, distribution population | BioDB
The Great curassow is a ground-dwelling bird that prefers to forage on the forest floor They are omnivorous, eating a variety of fruits, seeds, leaves, small animals, and insects
- Great curassow - Wikipedia
The great curassow (Crax rubra) is a large, pheasant -like bird from the Neotropical rainforests, its range extending from eastern Mexico, through Central America to western Colombia and northwestern Ecuador
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