Aburria aburri
IUCN
LCBasic Information
Scientific classification
- name:Aburria aburri
- Aliases:Aburria aburri,Wattled Guan
- Outline:Landfowl
- Family:Chickeniformes P.family Plagiocephalus
Vital signs
- length:72.5-81.5cm
- Weight:1.195-1.55kg
- lifetime:No textual research information is available
Feature
Under the neck there is a long and bright red and yellow pendant that resembles a breastpiece
Details
Its scientific name is Aburria aburri, its foreign name is Wattled Guan, and its specific habit is unknown.
Listed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) 2016 Red List of Threatened Species ver 3.1 - Near Threatened (NT).
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Location
It is distributed in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. The natural habitats are subtropical or tropical humid lowland forests and subtropical or tropical humid mountain forests.
Form
It is 72.5 to 81.5 cm long and weighs 1195 to 1550 grams. The unique function of this species. It is a large black bird with a blue beak and a black tip. Under the neck there is a long and bright red and yellow pendant that resembles a breastpiece.