Pipile jacutinga

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Pipile jacutinga, commonly known as the black-fronted piping guan, is a large, arboreal bird of the Atlantic Forest in South America that is threatened by habitat loss and hunting.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Aburria jacutinga 1
Pipile jacutinga canonical 1

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Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf avian
bird species
vertebrate
belongsToBiogeographicRealm Neotropical realm
bodySize large
breedingHabitat forest canopy
class Aves
commonName black-fronted piping guan
jacutinga
conservationStatus Endangered
diet frugivorous
omnivorous
family Cracidae
foundInEcosystem subtropical forest
tropical rainforest
genus Pipile
habitat Atlantic Forest biome
surface form: Atlantic Forest
hasBehavior canopy foraging
tree-dwelling
hasColoration blackish front
predominantly dark plumage
hasConservationConcern population decline
hasMobility flight
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle arboreal
nativeTo Argentina
Brazil
Paraguay
South America
order Galliformes
playsEcologicalRole seed disperser
reproduction oviparous
subjectOf conservation programs in the Atlantic Forest
taxonRank species
threatenedBy deforestation
forest fragmentation
habitat loss
hunting
usesHabitat primary forest
secondary forest

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Referenced by (2)

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

Pipile hasSpecies Pipile jacutinga
Aburria hasMember Pipile jacutinga
this entity surface form: Aburria jacutinga