Ocyceros griseus
IUCN
LCAlias:Ocyceros griseus,Malabar grey hornbill
Basic Information
Scientific classification
- name:Ocyceros griseus
- Aliases:Ocyceros griseus,Malabar grey hornbill
- Outline:Climbing birds
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Feature
It is the smallest of the Asian hornbills
Details
The Malabar grey hornbill, whose scientific name is Ocyceros griseus, or Malabar Grey Hornbill, is a bird of the genus of the Hornbill family.
The Malabar grey hornbill flies with strong flaps and slides, hopping heavily on the outer branches of large fruit trees. They move in pairs or small groups to feed on figs and other forest fruits.
Protect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.
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Location
It is found along the Malabar coast.
Form
It has brown-gray wings, white carpal patches and black white feathers.