yellow-knobbed curassow

E1025265

The yellow-knobbed curassow is a large, ground-dwelling bird native to northern South America, known for the male’s distinctive yellow cere and knob on its bill.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf animal
bird
curassow
galliform
vertebrate
behavior ground-dwelling
binomialName Crax daubentoni NERFINISHED
bodySize large
class Aves
clutchSize small clutch
commonName yellow-knobbed curassow NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Least Concern
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
crest curled crest feathers on head
describedBy Charles Lucien Bonaparte NERFINISHED
describedYear 1843
diet frugivore
granivore
omnivore
family Cracidae NERFINISHED
foragingStratum ground
low vegetation
genus Crax NERFINISHED
habitat gallery forest
savanna with trees
tropical forest
woodland
hasSexualDimorphism true
kingdom Animalia
locomotion capable of flight
strong runner
namedAfter Louis-Marie Daubenton NERFINISHED
nativeTo Colombia NERFINISHED
Venezuela NERFINISHED
northern South America
notableFeature male has yellow cere
male has yellow knob on bill
order Galliformes
phylum Chordata
plumageColor mostly black
white underparts
reproduction oviparous
socialBehavior often seen in pairs
sometimes in small groups
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
hunting

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Crax daubentoni commonName yellow-knobbed curassow