- The
genus Pauxi consists of the
three species of
helmeted cur****ows,
terrestrial black fowl with
ornamental casque on
their heads. All are
found in South...
- The
helmeted cur****ow (
Pauxi pauxi) or
northern helmeted cur****ow, is a
large terrestrial bird in the
family Cracidae found in the
subtropical cloud-forest...
- The
horned cur****ow (
Pauxi unicornis), or
southern helmeted cur****ow, is a
species of bird in the
family Cracidae found in
humid tropical and subtropical...
- The Sira cur****ow (
Pauxi koepckeae) is a
species of bird in the
family Cracidae. It is
found in the
Cerros del Sira in
central Peru. Its
natural habitat...
- 1856
Genus Pauxi Temminck 1813 (helmeted cur****ows)
Horned cur****ow,
Pauxi unicornis Bond &
Meyer de
Schauensee 1939 Sira cur****ow,
Pauxi koepckeae Weske...
- of cur****ows: one
containing only Crax, and
another made up of Mitu and
Pauxi. The
position of the
peculiar nocturnal cur****ow is not well resolved; it...
- The
Alagoas cur****ow (Mitu mitu) is a glossy-black, pheasant-like bird. It was
formerly found in
forests in
Northeastern Brazil in what is now the states...
- hairy-nosed bat,
Mimon koepckeae Selva cacique,
Cacicus koepckeae Sira cur****ow,
Pauxi koepckeae Frost's iguana,
Microlophus koepckeorum (genitive plural, named...
- Either: sik – Shikuyana (Sikiana) kbb – Warikyana (Kaxuiâna)
Glottolog siki1239
Sikiana kaxu1237 Kaxuiâna paux1235
Pauxi ELP
Shikuyana Katxúyana...
- leucorodia, the
whooping crane, Grus americana, and the
helmeted cur****ow,
Pauxi pauxi) the trachea,
which some
cranes can be 1.5 m long, is
coiled back and...