Mitu tuberosum

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Mitu tuberosum is a species of large, ground-dwelling bird in the curassow genus Mitu, native to tropical forests of South America.

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Mitu tuberosum canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf animal
bird species
cracid
vertebrate
behavior ground-dwelling
belongsToSubfamily Cracinae
breedingSite forest floor
class Aves
commonName razor billed curassow
razor-billed curassow
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
describedBy Johann Baptist von Spix
describedInYear 1825
diet frugivore
omnivore
distribution Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
ecologicalRole seed disperser
family Cracidae
foragingStratum ground
genus Mitu
habitat lowland rainforest
tropical forest
hasBillCharacteristic razor-shaped bill
hasFeatherColor mostly dark plumage
hasSexualDimorphism present
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle diurnal
livesInStratum forest understory
locomotion capable of flight
terrestrial
nativeTo Amazon Basin
South America
order Galliformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction oviparous
size large
socialStructure often in pairs or small family groups
taxonRank species
vocalizationType booming calls

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Mitu hasMemberSpecies Mitu tuberosum