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THE ZOO | BIRDS | DUCKS
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Hornbills in Mini Zoo Tawau
The Hornbill
Hornbill, common name for any member of a family of birds in Africa and Asia
that have large but lightweight bills. In certain small hornbills the bills may
be brightly colored, reminiscent of those of the unrelated toucans of the
tropical Americas. In some hornbills the bill is surmounted by a large
projection called a casque.
Hornbills are relatively large birds, 61 to 152 cm (24 to 60 in) in length, and
are black and white, gray, or dark brown in color. They are noted for their
peculiar nesting habits. The female nests in a hollow tree, the opening of which
she (helped by the male in some species) plasters over with clay mixed with
salivary secretions, leaving only a small opening. While the eggs are being
hatched, the male hornbill feeds the female through the opening in the tree.
Most hornbills live in trees and feed mainly on fruit, except for the ground
hornbills of Africa. These large terrestrial birds feed on small animals of all
kinds; the more northern species, the Abyssinian ground hornbill, also joins
vultures in feeding on carrion. The ground hornbills are the only members of the
family in which the females are not sealed into the nest hole.
The largest member of the family is the rhinoceros hornbill, so named because
its large casque is upturned, hornlike, at the anterior end. It inhabits the
Malay Peninsula and several islands of the East Indies. Scientific
classification: Hornbills make up the family Bucerotidae in the order
Coraciiformes. The Abyssinian ground hornbill is classified as Bucorvus
abyssinicus and the rhinoceros hornbill as Buceros rhinoceros.
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Wreathed Hornbill |
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Rhyticeros Undulatus |
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Enggang Gunung |
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Black Hornbill |
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Anthracoceros |
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Enggang Gatal |
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