Theristicus

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Theristicus is a genus of South American ibises known for their long decurved bills and association with open grassland and wetland habitats.

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Theristicus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
species
taxon
associatedWithEcosystem grassland ecosystems
wetland ecosystems
class Aves NERFINISHED
commonName Andean Ibis NERFINISHED
Black-faced Ibis NERFINISHED
Buff-necked Ibis NERFINISHED
Plumbeous Ibis NERFINISHED
South American ibises
diet invertebrates
small vertebrates
distribution South America NERFINISHED
family Threskiornithidae NERFINISHED
feedingBehavior probing in soft soil and mud
habitat open grasslands
wetlands
hasSpecies Theristicus branickii NERFINISHED
Theristicus caerulescens NERFINISHED
Theristicus caudatus NERFINISHED
Theristicus melanopis NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo Neotropics NERFINISHED
notableMorphologicalFeature long decurved bill
order Pelecaniformes NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Theristicus NERFINISHED
Theristicus NERFINISHED
Theristicus NERFINISHED
Theristicus NERFINISHED
Threskiornithidae NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
taxonRank genus
species
species
species
species
typicalColoration generally gray to buff plumage with contrasting neck or face patterns

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Threskiornithidae containsGenus Theristicus