Blyth's hornbill

Blyth's hornbill

Scientific name
Rhyticeros plicatus
Order
Family
קלאוניים Bucerotidae
Social Structure
Family
Activity
Food
Omnivor
Eats mainly fruits and sometimes insects and other small animals
Dangers

Hunting

תוכנית שימור בגן
Areas
Australia and Papua New Guinea
conservation status
LC
Extinct
EX
Extinct in the Wild
EW
Critically endangered
CR
Endangered
EN
Vulnerable
VU
Near Threatened
NT
least Concern
LC
Deficient Data
DD
In the Bible

Weight
KG
2
-
1
Life Expectancy
years
45
Interesting To Know

the Blyth’s hornbill is also called a Golden kleo and is one of the largest animals in the Bucerotidae family. They live in the rainforests of Papua New Guinea and build their nests within holes in the tree trunks that are 18 – 30 meters high. During incubation, like other animals in their family, the male closes the female within the nest to protect his family from predators, such as snakes. He leaves her a small opening to pass food to her.

Endangered status
lc
Worldwide
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