Wreathed hornbill
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Male at Rotterdam Zoo, Netherlands | |
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R. undulatus
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Rhyticeros undulatus (Shaw, 1811)
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Aceros undulatus |
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The wreathed hornbill (Rhyticeros undulatus), also known as the bar-pouched wreathed hornbill, is a species of hornbill found in forests from far north-eastern India and Bhutan, east and south through mainland Southeast Asia and the Greater Sundas in Indonesia, except Sulawesi. It is 75–100 cm (30–39 in) long. Males weigh from 1.8 kg (4.0 lb) to 3.65 kg (8.0 lb), and females weigh from 1.36 kg (3.0 lb) to 2.7 kg (6.0 lb).[2] Both sexes are similar to the respective sexes of the closely related plain-pouched hornbill, but the wreathed hornbill can be recognized by the dark bar on the lower throat (hence the alternative common name, bar-pouched).[3] Though commonly considered monotypic, evidence suggests some geographical variation in the appearance.[3]
Gallery
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Male at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah Birdpark, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Male at Atlanta Zoo, USA
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- ↑ Oakland Zoo
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Rasmussen, P. M. (2000). A review of the taxonomy and status of the Plainpouched Hornbill Aceros subruficollis. Forktail 16: 83-86
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- Rhyticeros
- Birds of India
- Birds of Asia
- Birds of Southeast Asia
- Birds of Bangladesh
- Birds of Bhutan
- Birds of Myanmar
- Birds of Laos
- Birds of Vietnam
- Birds of Cambodia
- Birds of Thailand
- Birds of Malaysia
- Birds of Brunei
- Birds of Indonesia
- Animals described in 1811
- Coraciiformes stubs