- The
screamers are
three South American bird
species placed in
family Anhimidae. They were
thought to be
related to the
Galliformes because of similar...
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waterfowl that
comprises about 180
living species of
birds in
three families:
Anhimidae (three
species of screamers),
Anseranatidae (the
magpie goose), and Anatidae...
- The
southern screamer (Chauna torquata) is a
species of bird in
family Anhimidae of the
waterfowl order Anseriformes. It is
found in Argentina, Bolivia...
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screamer (Chauna chavaria) is a Near
Threatened species of bird in
family Anhimidae of the
waterfowl order Anseriformes. It is
found in
Colombia and Venezuela...
- cornuta) is a
species of bird that
belongs to a
relatively small family, the
Anhimidae,
which occurs in
wetlands of
tropical South America.
There are
three screamer...
- Gastornis)
Family Dromornithidae:
mihirungs Worldwide; 150
species Family Anhimidae:
screamers Family Anseranatidae: magpie-goose
Family Anatidae: ducks,...
- from the
other species in this taxon. The
related and
extant families,
Anhimidae (screamers) and
Anatidae (ducks, geese, and swans),
contain all the other...
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conical horns,
which were
likely covered in
cornified sheaths in life.
Anhimidae: The
horned screamer possesses an
entirely keratinous spine,
which is...
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Anhimidae...
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conflicts are
known to
sometimes result in
injury or death. The
screamers (
Anhimidae), some
jacanas (Jacana, Hydrophasi****), the spur-winged
goose (Plectropterus)...