family Sagittariidae
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Definition
Noun: - Family Sagittariidae: A taxonomic family of large, terrestrial birds of prey, comprising a single living species, the secretary bird (Sagittarius serpentarius), native to sub-Saharan Africa. This family is characterized by long legs adapted for walking, a distinctive crest of quill-like feathers, and a diet consisting primarily of snakes and other small animals.
Usage
- The family Sagittariidae is placed in the order Accipitriformes, which also includes hawks, eagles, and kites.
- Ornithologists study the unique morphology and behavior of the family Sagittariidae.
Advanced Usage
- In phylogenetic studies, the family Sagittariidae is often discussed for its distinct evolutionary lineage among birds of prey.
Variants and Related Words
- Sagittariidae: The same term, often used without "family" in taxonomic contexts.
- Secretary bird (): The sole extant species within the family Sagittariidae.
Synonyms
- Secretary bird family: A common descriptive synonym.
Related Terms
- Accipitriformes: The biological order containing this family.
- Raptor: A general term for birds of prey, which includes members of the family Sagittariidae.
Noun
- secretary birds