- The chachalacas, guans, and cur****ows are
birds in the
family Cracidae.
These are
species of
tropical and
subtropical Central and
South America. The range...
- and grouse),
Odontophoridae (New
World quail),
Numididae (guinea fowl),
Cracidae (including
chachalacas and cur****ows), and
Megapodiidae (incubator birds...
- Luiz & Baker,
Allan J. (2004):
Vicariant speciation of cur****ows (Aves,
Cracidae): a
hypothesis based on
mitochondrial DNA phylogeny. Auk 121(3): 682–694...
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known as the pawi, is a bird in the chachalaca, guan and cur****ow
family Cracidae,
endemic to the
island of Trinidad. It is a
large bird,
somewhat resembling...
- (Ortalis ruficauda) is a
member of an
ancient group of
birds of the
family Cracidae,
which are
related to the
Australasian mound builders. It
inhabits northeast...
- (Pipile ****anensis) is a
species of bird in
subfamily Penelopina of
family Cracidae, the guans, chachalacas, and cur****ows. It is
found in Bolivia, Brazil...
-
Penelope is a bird
genus in the
family Cracidae consisting of a
number of
large turkey-like
arboreal species, the
typical guans. The
range of
these species...
- and
mitochondrial DNA
sequences resolve generic relationships within the
Cracidae (Galliformes, Aves)".
Systematic Biology. 51 (6): 946–958. doi:10.1080/10635150290102519...
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birds of the
family Cracidae,
which includes chachalacas, guans, and cur****ows. It is
found from
Honduras to Colombia. The
family Cracidae is
closely related...
- Phylogenetically, they
branched off from the core
Galliformes after the
Cracidae (chachalacas, guans, and cur****ows) and
before the
Odontophoridae (New...