Cracinae

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Cracinae is a subfamily of large, arboreal gamebirds in the family Cracidae, which includes curassows and their close relatives found mainly in Neotropical forests.

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Label Occurrences
Cracinae canonical 3

Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bird subfamily
taxon
belongsToBiogeographicRealm Neotropical realm
bodySize large
class Aves
commonName curassows and allies
conservationConcern many species threatened
describedAs large arboreal gamebirds
diet omnivorous
distribution Neotropical realm
surface form: Neotropics
ecologicalNiche arboreal
family Cracidae
foundInRegion Central America
South America
habitat Neotropical forests
includesTaxon Crax
Mitu
Nothocrax
Pauxi
isPartOf Cracidae
kingdom Animalia
locomotion adept climbers
strong fliers
notableFor elaborate courtship displays
loud vocalizations
order Galliformes
parentTaxon Cracidae
phylum Chordata
reproductiveBehavior tree nesting
taxonRank subfamily
threat habitat loss
hunting pressure

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Instruction
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Input
Subject: Cracinae
Description of subject: Cracinae is a subfamily of large, arboreal gamebirds in the family Cracidae, which includes curassows and their close relatives found mainly in Neotropical forests.

Referenced by (3)

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

Mitu parentTaxon Cracinae
Mitu subfamily Cracinae
cracids hasSubfamily Cracinae
subject surface form: Cracidae