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|introduction='''Great Hornbill''' is a type of bird [[Friend]]. Her design was released for JAZA's "Hornbill Day" on March 1st alongside [[Rhinoceros Hornbill]].
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|appearance=She has short black and white hair with a long yellow piece of front hair. She has blue eyes and pink eyeshadows. She wears a yellow hat and a black shirt. She has a fluffy white collar and a necklace with a red button with a half circle shaped hole. She wears white fingerless gloves with a big single black stripe on the middle. She wears a black and white skirt, white tights and yellow shoes.
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|reallife=[[File:Great hornbill Photograph by Shantanu Kuveskar.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|left|Male Great Hornbill in Raigad, Maharashtra, India. Photo by Shantanu Kuveskar, 2020]]
|reallife=[[File:Great hornbill Photograph by Shantanu Kuveskar.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|left|Male Great Hornbill in Raigad, Maharashtra, India. Photo by Shantanu Kuveskar, 2020]]
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The Great Hornbill is a species native to southeast and east Asia, with a small population in Singapore. Along with their black, white, and yellow plumage, most prominent feature is the yellow and black "casque" atop its bill, resembling a helmet. The purpose of this structure is unknown, but females can be distinguished by a red coloration on the back. They most often eat fruit but will also feed on smaller animals, tossing prey into the air to catch and swallow.
Great Hornbills are very social animals, often living in groups and congregating in the same tree to eat. Although they sometimes form communal roosts, they are monogamous birds. After mating, the female finds a hollow tree and seals herself inside with a plaster of feces and depends on the male to bring her food. Before the chicks fledge, the female will leave and re-seal the nest but help the male in delivering food.
|trivia=The Great Hornbill is the official state bird for the Indian state of Kerala.
|reference=https://animalia.bio/great-hornbill
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 16 June 2024

Great Hornbill

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オオサイチョウ
Character Data
AKA Great Indian Hornbill, Great Pied Hornbill
Romaji Oosaichou
Debut ?
Animal Data
Scientific Name Buceros bicornis
Distribution Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia
Diet Omnivore
Avg. Lifespan 35-50 Years
Read More Great Hornbill
Conservation Status iucn3.1 VU.svg.png
Great Hornbill KF3 Gallery

Great Hornbill is a type of bird Friend. Her design was released for JAZA's "Hornbill Day" on March 1st alongside Rhinoceros Hornbill.

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Appearance

She has short black and white hair with a long yellow piece of front hair. She has blue eyes and pink eyeshadows. She wears a yellow hat and a black shirt. She has a fluffy white collar and a necklace with a red button with a half circle shaped hole. She wears white fingerless gloves with a big single black stripe on the middle. She wears a black and white skirt, white tights and yellow shoes.

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In Real Life

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Male Great Hornbill in Raigad, Maharashtra, India. Photo by Shantanu Kuveskar, 2020

The Great Hornbill is a species native to southeast and east Asia, with a small population in Singapore. Along with their black, white, and yellow plumage, most prominent feature is the yellow and black "casque" atop its bill, resembling a helmet. The purpose of this structure is unknown, but females can be distinguished by a red coloration on the back. They most often eat fruit but will also feed on smaller animals, tossing prey into the air to catch and swallow. Great Hornbills are very social animals, often living in groups and congregating in the same tree to eat. Although they sometimes form communal roosts, they are monogamous birds. After mating, the female finds a hollow tree and seals herself inside with a plaster of feces and depends on the male to bring her food. Before the chicks fledge, the female will leave and re-seal the nest but help the male in delivering food.

Trivia

The Great Hornbill is the official state bird for the Indian state of Kerala.

References

https://animalia.bio/great-hornbill

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