Crax daubentoni

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Crax daubentoni is a species of curassow, a large terrestrial bird in the family Cracidae native to tropical forests of northern South America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
curassow
vertebrate
activityPattern diurnal
belongsTo Neotropical fauna
bodySize large
breedingSystem monogamous (typically)
class Aves
commonName yellow-knobbed curassow
conservationStatus Least Concern
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
crest curled crest feathers on head
describedBy Charles Lucien Bonaparte
diet frugivore
granivore
omnivore
distributionRegion Orinoco Basin
surface form: Orinoco basin
eggLaying ground nest or low nest
eponym Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton
family Cracidae
flightCapability strong but infrequent flyer
foragingStratum ground
low vegetation
genus Crax
geographicDistribution Eastern Plains of Colombia
surface form: Llanos region
habitat gallery forest
savanna woodland
tropical forest
hasYellowKnobOnBill male
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle terrestrial
nativeTo Colombia
Venezuela
northern South America
order Galliformes
phylum Chordata
plumageColor more brownish in female
predominantly black in male
reproduction oviparous
sexualDimorphism present
socialBehavior often seen in pairs or small groups
taxonRank species
threats habitat loss
hunting

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Crax containsTaxon Crax daubentoni