cracidae การใช้
- The chachalacas, guans and curassows are birds in the family Cracidae.
- The Cracidae are large birds, similar in general appearance to turkeys.
- Mitu " "'is a genus of curassows, large birds in the family Cracidae.
- It was posteriorly referred to Cracidae by Pierce Brodkorb, before its identity as a bathornithid came to light.
- But viable ( though not dependably fertile ) hybrids are suspected to be possible between any two species of Cracidae.
- It is a member of the Cracidae family, and is found in northern Brazil, French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana and Venezuela.
- Both these species, along with their more common relative, the plain chachalaca, are representatives of the Cracidae family the most threatened of the Neotropical bird families and common hunting targets.
- The "'blue-throated piping guan "'( " Pipile cumanensis " ) is a South American bird of the family Cracidae that is somewhat similar in appearance to the turkey.
- The "'crested guan "'( " Penelope purpurascens " ) is a member of an ancient group of birds of the Cracidae family, which are related to the Australasian least concern ".
- The "'helmeted curassow "'or "'northern helmeted curassow "', ( " Pauxi pauxi " ) is a large terrestrial bird in the Cracidae family found in the subtropical cloud-forest in steep, mountainous regions of western Venezuela and northern Colombia.
- This order contains five families : Phasianidae ( including chicken, quail, partridges, pheasants, turkeys, peafowl and grouse ), Odontophoridae ( New World quails ), Numididae ( guineafowl ), Cracidae ( including chachalacas and curassows ), and Megapodiidae ( incubator birds like mallee fowl and brush-turkeys ).
- In addition, the molecular data suggest that the Cracidae originated in the Late Cretaceous, but the authors caution that this cannot be more than a hypothesis at present : as the rate of molecular evolution is neither constant over time nor uniform between genera and even species, dating based on molecular information has a very low accuracy over such long timespans and needs to be corroborated by fossil evidence.
- The "'bare-faced curassow "'( " Crax fasciolata " ) is a species of bird in the Cracidae family, the chachalacas, guans, curassows, etc . It is found in eastern-central and southern Brazil, Paraguay, and eastern Bolivia, and extreme northeast Argentina, in the cerrado, pantanal, and the southeastern region of the Amazon basin.