Cuculiformes

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Cuculiformes is an order of birds that includes cuckoos, roadrunners, and anis, known for brood parasitism in many species.

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Label Occurrences
Cuculiformes canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf order of birds
taxonomic order
bodySizeRange small to medium-sized birds
characteristicBehavior brood parasitism
class Aves
commonName cuckoos and allies
diet insectivorous
omnivorous
distribution worldwide in temperate and tropical regions
eggCharacteristic often mimetic of host eggs in parasitic species
flightCapability strong fliers in many arboreal species
terrestrial running adaptations in roadrunners
habitat deserts
forests
savannas
scrublands
woodlands
includes anis
couas
coucals
cuckoos
ground cuckoos
koels
malkohas
roadrunners
kingdom Animalia
morphologicalFeature long tail
slender body
zygodactyl feet
notableBehavior ground foraging in several genera
secretive habits in many forest species
notableGenus Centropus
Clamator
Crotophaga
Cuculus
Eudynamys
Geococcyx
notablePrey caterpillars
orthopterans
other insects
parentalCare biparental in non-parasitic species
reduced in brood-parasitic species
phylum Chordata
reproductiveStrategy non-parasitic nesting in some species
obligate brood parasitism in many species
systematicsNote traditionally treated as a distinct order within Neoaves
vocalization loud calls
species-specific songs
zygodactylFeetDescription two toes forward and two toes backward

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Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aves hasSubgroup Cuculiformes
Neoaves contains Cuculiformes
greater roadrunner order Cuculiformes
Horsfield's bronze cuckoo order Cuculiformes
Geococcyx order Cuculiformes
Cuculidae order Cuculiformes