hoatzin การใช้
- The hoatzin is pheasant-sized, but much slimmer.
- The Hoatzin is pheasant-sized, but much slimmer.
- More recently, Houde embarked on sequencing the entire genome of the hoatzin.
- The hoatzin, Grajal found, digests about 70 percent of the fiber it ingests.
- Completion of this project would be welcomed for more reasons than resolution of hoatzin relationships.
- In hoatzins, some birds ( mostly males ) help their parents incubate later broods.
- Marshes are also the prime breeding habitat for the park's abundant hoatzin population.
- But until now he didn't know just how efficient an herbivore the hoatzin was.
- Damp released their second album " Hoatzin " in March 2005 to much acclaim.
- All in all, the hoatzin doesn't face much competition in its quest for dinner.
- To find out, Grajal kept several hoatzins in cages with trays in the bottom to collect feces.
- Grajal suspects that bacteria in the hoatzin's foregut protect the bird by breaking these compounds down.
- Hoatzin birds with blue faces and orange crests ate leaves and hissed like snakes when we came near.
- There are also some very small orders, usually birds of very unclear relationships like the puzzling hoatzin.
- Furthermore, hoatzins can eat plants containing toxic compounds, such as alkaloids, that are supposed to ward off plant eaters.
- The relationships of the hoatzin are entirely obscure, and it is usually treated as a monotypic order Opisthocomiformes to signify this.
- Not the hoatzin, a pigeon-size denizen of South American floodplains, whose unique digestive tract allows it hours of leisure.
- Moreover, much might be learned by coordinating these efforts with that of the metagenomic analysis of the hoatzin foregut ruminant bacterial microflora.
- Hoatzins are seasonal breeders, breeding during the eggs in a stick nest in a tree hanging over water in seasonally flooded forests.
- The hoatzin is pheasant-sized, but much slimmer; it has a long tail, long neck, and small head.
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