Sarcorhamphus papa
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Definition
Noun: - A large New World vulture species, also known as the King Vulture, characterized by its striking black-and-white plumage, brightly colored wattles, and distinctive fleshy caruncles (wartlike protuberances) on its head and neck. It is native to South America and Central America.
Usage
- The term is used as the scientific name for a specific species of bird. It is primarily employed in zoological, ornithological, and academic contexts.
- Example: "The is easily identified by its colorful head and large size compared to other vultures in its range."
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomy, is the binomial nomenclature (genus and species) for the King Vulture. The genus name is derived from Greek roots, and is the species identifier.
- Example: "The study focused on the scavenging behavior of in the Amazon basin."
Variants and Related Words
- King Vulture (n): The common English name for .
- The King Vulture is a majestic sight in the rainforest canopy.
- New World vulture (n): The family (Cathartidae) to which this species belongs.
- Unlike Old World vultures, New World vultures like the Sarcorhamphus papa have a keen sense of smell.
Synonyms
- King Vulture: The standard common name.
- Sarcorhamphus papa: The scientific name.
Noun
- large black-and-white vulture of South America and Central America; have colorful wattles and wartlike protuberances on head and neck