Word: Curassow
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: A curassow is a large bird found in warm parts of the Americas, especially in forests. It has a distinctive crest on its head, long legs, and long tails. People often hunt curassows for food because they are considered tasty.
In a more scientific context, one might say: "The curassow belongs to the family Cracidae, which includes several species known for their arboreal habits."
The curassow is a large bird native to warm areas in the Americas. It is valued for its meat and is often hunted.