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Black curassow

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  The dark curassow is an enormous bird coming to around 900 millimeters (35 in) long. The male has dark upper parts gleams with a purplish sheen and a subtle dark peak. The skin at the foundation of the dark snout is yellow or orange however there are no handles and wattles. The underparts are white. The female is comparative however the peak is banned with white, and the adolescent is dark, banished and mottled with ruddy brown and ruddy buff. Conduct  The dark curassow is a generally ground-staying bird. It lives in the undergrowth in swamp timberlands and estates and in riverside shrubberies. It generally eats natural product, yet additionally burns-through buds, shoots, leaves, blossoms, parasites and spineless creatures. It settles a couple of meters over the ground in trees, the home being a foundation of sticks. Reproducing happens in the blustery season in Suriname while in French Guiana, youthful are accounted for in March and September.

Grey mouse lemur

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  The  gray mouse lemur    grey mouse lemur  or  lesser mouse lemur , is a small, a type of , found only on the island of  r . Weighing 58 to 67 grams (2.0 to 2.4 oz), it is the largest of the, a group that includes the smallest primates in the world. The species is named for its -like size and coloration and is known locally () . The gray mouse lemur and all other mouse lemurs are considered as they are nearly indistinguishable from each other by appearance. For this reason, the gray mouse lemur was considered the only mouse lemur species for decades until more recent studies began to distinguish between the species. Like all mouse lemurs, this species is l . It is very active, and though it forages alone, groups of males and females form sleeping groups and share tree holes during the day. It exhibits a form of  called during the cool, dry winter months, and in some cases undergoes seasonal torporout western and southern Madagascar. Its diet consists primarily of fruit, insects, flow