- medium-large, chicken-like
birds with
small heads and
large feet in the
family Megapodiidae.
Their name
literally means "large foot" and is a
reference to the heavy...
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Numididae (guinea fowl),
Cracidae (including
chachalacas and cur****ows), and
Megapodiidae (incubator
birds like
malleefowl and brush-turkeys). They
adapt to most...
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brushturkey (Aepypodius arfaki****) is a
species of bird in the
family Megapodiidae. It is
found in New Guinea. Its
natural habitats are
subtropical or tropical...
- a common,
widespread species of mound-building bird from the
family Megapodiidae found in
eastern Australia from Far
North Queensland to
Eurobodalla on...
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which are
related to the
Australasian megapodes or
mound builders (
Megapodiidae). It is
found in Mexico, Guatemala, and
possibly Honduras. The horned...
- orange-footed
megapode or just scrubfowl, is a
small megapode of the
family Megapodiidae native to many
islands in the
Lesser Sunda Islands as well as southern...
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Aepypodius is a
genus of
birds in the
family Megapodiidae. It
contains the
following species: Peters, JL (1934). Check-list of
birds of the world. Vol...
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which are
related to the
Australasian megapodes or
mound builders (
Megapodiidae). It is
found from
central Mexico through Central America and in Colombia...
- "Systematics of the
fossil Australian giant megapodes Progura (Aves:
Megapodiidae)". Oryctos. 7: 195–295. Elen shute;
Gavin J.Prideaux;
Trevor H.Worthy...
- ****ociation. p. 50. ISBN 978-1-931439-23-7. Elliot, A (1994). "Family
Megapodiidae (Megapodes)". In del Hoyo, J.; Elliott, A.; Sargatal, J. (eds.). Handbook...