steatornis caripensis
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Definition
Noun: * A nocturnal, fruit-eating bird of South America: Steatornis caripensis is the scientific name for a specific species of bird. It is known for being active at night and primarily eating fruit. * A bird whose young yield oil: The young chicks of this bird accumulate a large amount of body fat. This fat can be rendered into an oil that has been traditionally used as a substitute for cooking oil or butter.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The cave was home to a large colony of Steatornis caripensis.
- Researchers are studying the echolocation abilities of Steatornis caripensis.
- The oil from the young of Steatornis caripensis was once a valuable commodity.
Advanced Usage
- Common Name: In non-scientific contexts, this bird is commonly known as the oilbird. This name directly references the fatty oil obtained from its chicks.
- The oilbird (Steatornis caripensis) is the only nocturnal fruit-eating bird in the world that uses echolocation.
Variants and Related Words
- Oilbird (n): The standard English common name for .
- Guácharo (n): A local name for the bird, used in parts of South America.
- Steatornithidae (n): The biological family name to which this single species belongs, indicating it has no close living relatives.
Synonyms
- Oilbird: This is the primary synonym and common name.
- Guácharo: A regional synonym.
Related Phrases and Contexts
- Echolocating bird: is one of the few bird species known to use echolocation (like bats) to navigate in the dark caves where it roosts.
- Frugivorous nocturnal bird: This phrase describes its key characteristics: diet (fruit-eater) and activity period (night-time).
Noun
- nocturnal fruit-eating bird of South America that has fatty young yielding an oil that is used instead of butter