Alectura

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Alectura is a genus of large, ground-dwelling Australian birds in the megapode family, best known for the brush-turkey.

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Label Occurrences
Alectura canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird genus
taxon
belongsToGroup megapodes
class Aves
commonName Alectura self-link
describedAs genus of large ground-dwelling Australian birds
diet fruits
invertebrates
omnivorous
seeds
distribution eastern Australia
ecologicalRole ground-dwelling bird
eggIncubationMethod external heat from decomposing vegetation mounds
family Megapodiidae
foragingBehavior ground foraging
habitat forests
scrublands
woodlands
hasFeedingStratum ground
hasSpecies Alectura lathami
includesCommonName Australian brush-turkey
isEndemicTo Australia
kingdom Animalia
memberOf megapode family
nativeTo Australia
notableFor Australian brush-turkey
order Galliformes
phylum Chordata
relativeSize large for a galliform bird
reproductionType mound-building incubation
taxonRank genus

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

Alectura lathami genus Alectura
Alectura commonName Alectura self-link