Sula sula

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Sula sula, commonly known as the red-footed booby, is a tropical seabird species recognized for its distinctive red feet and widespread distribution across oceans.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
booby
species
activityPattern diurnal
billColor pale blue
binomialName Sula sula NERFINISHED
bodyLength about 66–77 cm
breedingHabitat coral islands
mangrove islands
tropical islands
breedingRange tropical and subtropical islands worldwide
class Aves
clutchSize 1 egg
commonName red footed booby
red-footed booby NERFINISHED
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
diet fish
squid
distribution Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
Red Sea NERFINISHED
tropical Atlantic Ocean
tropical Indian Ocean
tropical Pacific Ocean
facialSkinColor bluish
family Sulidae NERFINISHED
foragingStrategy aerial pursuit over water
plunge diving
genus Sula NERFINISHED
habitat offshore marine environments
tropical oceanic waters
hasConservationStatus LC
incubationBehavior both parents incubate
IUCNStatus Least Concern
IUCNStatusSystem IUCN3.1
kingdom Animalia
lifespan over 20 years in the wild
migrationPattern largely pelagic and wide-ranging
nestingSite bushes
shrubs
trees
notableFeature red feet
order Suliformes NERFINISHED
parentalCare biparental
parentTaxon Sula NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
plumageColor brown morph exists
mostly white
populationTrend stable
reproductionType oviparous
sexualDimorphism slight size and soft-part color differences
socialBehavior colonial breeder
taxonRank species
wingspan about 95–105 cm
yearDescribed 1766

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Sulidae representativeSpecies Sula sula