family cracidae
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A curassow from the family Cracidae perches on a low branch in the rainforest.
Definition
Noun 1. A biological family of birds: "family Cracidae" is the scientific taxonomic name for a family of large, tropical and subtropical birds found in the Americas. This family includes birds such as curassows, guans, and chachalacas.
Usage
- "The family Cracidae is part of the order Galliformes, which also includes chickens and pheasants."
- "Ornithologists study the behavior and ecology of the family Cracidae."
Advanced Usage
- In scientific classification: The term is used in formal biological and zoological contexts to categorize and discuss this specific group of birds. It is often italicized in writing: .
- The phylogenetic study focused on the evolutionary relationships within the family Cracidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Cracid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Cracidae; relating to this family.
- The cracid population in the reserve is thriving.
- Curassow (noun): A type of large, predominantly black bird within the family Cracidae.
- Guan (noun): A type of long-tailed, arboreal bird within the family Cracidae.
- Chachalaca (noun): A type of noisy, slender bird within the family Cracidae.
Synonyms
- Cracids: A common name for members of this family.
- Cracids are important seed dispersers in their ecosystems.
Related Terms
- Galliformes: The biological order to which the family Cracidae belongs.
- Megapodiidae: Another family within Galliformes (megapodes or mound-builders), sometimes compared or contrasted with Cracidae.
A curassow from the family Cracidae perches on a low branch in the rainforest.
Noun
- curassows; guans; chachalacas