Cape Gannet

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf bird
gptkbp:age chick
gptkbp:aircraft black
gptkbp:behavior gregarious
gptkbp:breedingSeason August to December
dancing and bill clapping
up to 100,000 pairs
gptkbp:class Aves
gptkbp:colors white
yellow
dark brown
white with black wing tips
gptkbp:conservationEfforts Least Concern
gptkbp:culturalHeritage white and black
gptkbp:culturalSignificance symbol of marine life conservation
gptkbp:diet fish
gptkbp:eggColor blue-green
gptkbp:family Sulidae
gptkbp:fauna Morus capensis
gptkbp:firstDescribedBy 1776
gptkbp:fishSpecies plunge diving
gptkbp:fledgingPeriod 90 to 100 days
gptkbp:foragingBehavior diving
gptkbp:genus Morus
gptkbp:habitat marine
coastal regions
gptkbp:headlights white
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Cape Gannet
gptkbp:incubationPeriod 40 to 45 days
gptkbp:kingdom Animalia
gptkbp:length 80 to 90 cm
gptkbp:lifespan 10 to 15 years
gptkbp:migration non-migratory
none observed
gptkbp:nativeTo southern_Africa
gptkbp:nesting ground nesting
seaweed and grass
cliffs and islands
gptkbp:officialResidence popular among birdwatchers
gptkbp:order Suliformes
gptkbp:phylum Chordata
gptkbp:populationTrend stable
gptkbp:predators seagulls
gptkbp:range coastal_waters_of_Namibia_and_South_Africa
gptkbp:researchInterest studied for breeding and feeding habits
gptkbp:scientificName Morus capensis
gptkbp:socialResponsibility colonial
gptkbp:socialStructure monogamous
gptkbp:speed up to 56 km/h
gptkbp:subspecies none known
gptkbp:threats fishing nets and pollution
gptkbp:vocalization grunting sounds
gptkbp:weight 2.5 to 4.5 kg
gptkbp:wingspan 1.6 to 2.1 meters