bare-faced curassow

E1026725

The bare-faced curassow is a large, ground-dwelling Neotropical bird in the family Cracidae, known for its distinctive bare facial skin and occurrence in forested regions of central South America.

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bare faced curassow 1
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Predicate Object
instanceOf Neotropical bird
bird
species
class Aves
commonName bare-faced curassow
curassow
conservationStatus Least Concern
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
describedBy Johann Baptist von Spix NERFINISHED
diet frugivore
omnivore
distributionRegion Cerrado NERFINISHED
Pantanal NERFINISHED
ecologicalNiche ground-dwelling bird
family Cracidae NERFINISHED
feedsOn fruits
invertebrates
seeds
foundIn central South America
genus Crax NERFINISHED
habitat gallery forest
riverine forest
subtropical forest
tropical forest
woodland
kingdom Animalia
locomotion capable of flight
strong runner
nativeTo Bolivia NERFINISHED
Brazil NERFINISHED
Paraguay NERFINISHED
South America
northern Argentina NERFINISHED
nestingSite tree branches
notableFeature bare facial skin
curled crest on head
large size
order Galliformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction oviparous
scientificName Crax fasciolata
sexualDimorphism present
socialBehavior often seen in pairs
sometimes in small groups
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
hunting
yearDescribed 1825

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Crax fasciolata commonName bare-faced curassow
Crax fasciolata commonName bare-faced curassow
this entity surface form: bare faced curassow