Papasula abbotti

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Papasula abbotti is a large, endangered seabird species of booby endemic to Christmas Island, known for its distinctive black-and-white plumage and long, pointed wings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
booby
endangered species
binomialName Papasula abbotti NERFINISHED
bodySize large
breedingSiteRequirement mature rainforest canopy
breedsOn Christmas Island NERFINISHED
class Aves
commonName Abbott's booby NERFINISHED
conservationConcern restricted breeding range
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
describedBy William Louis Abbott NERFINISHED
describedInYear 1892
diet fish
squid
eggClutchSize one egg
endemicTo Christmas Island NERFINISHED
family Sulidae NERFINISHED
flightStyle soaring
foragingStrategy plunge-diving
genus Papasula NERFINISHED
habitat offshore marine waters
tropical ocean
IUCNRedListCategory EN
IUCNStatus Endangered
kingdom Animalia
lifespan long-lived seabird
monotypicGenus Papasula NERFINISHED
morphologicalDistinctiveness only species in genus Papasula
namedAfter William Louis Abbott NERFINISHED
nativeRange eastern Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
nestsIn tall rainforest trees
order Suliformes NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Papasula NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
plumageColoration black-and-white
reproductiveRate low
roostsIn forest canopy
scientificName Papasula abbotti NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
threat forest clearing
habitat loss
human disturbance
mining activities
strong winds from cyclones
wingShape long pointed wings

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Abbott’s booby binomialName Papasula abbotti
Sulidae representativeSpecies Papasula abbotti
Abbott’s booby scientificName Papasula abbotti