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Tinamous is an adjective that is used to describe the family of birds known as Tinamidae, which are native to Central and South America and are characterized by their small size and cryptic coloration
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- plural of tinamou
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Cinereous tinamous have been around for many centuries.
It is also found in tinamous and herons.
Tinamous have uropygial glands.
Crypturellus is a genus of tinamous and is considered a forest species.
They closely resembled modern tinamous.
Tinamous are territorial.
The major threat for the forest tinamous is deforestation.
Solitary tinamous can withstand an extended period without water by eating more succulent plants.
Peru contains the largest number of tinamous of any country.
The Tinamous are a very timid creature.
The unguals were more curved than in tinamous and probably allowed better perching in trees.
On the osteology of the gallinaceous birds and Tinamous.
Tinamous are a type of ratite, but they can fly.
There have been several unsuccessful attempts to introduce tinamous to the United States.
Tinamous have no true pygostyle, their caudal vertebrae remain unfused, as in ratites.
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I was trying to lure one of those red-winged tinamous.
Unlike other ratites, tinamous can fly, although in general they are not strong fliers.
Its call is a three-note call and lower than other tinamous.
The tinamous are a family comprising 47 species of birds found in Central and South America.
Techniques for studying the behavioral ecology of forest-dwelling tinamous Tinamidae.
Order, Tinamiformes Family, Tinamidae The tinamous are one of the most ancient groups of bird.
The tinamous of Central and South America are primarily terrestrial, though they fly weakly.
Well, these birds we are looking for … the tinamous.
By 2014, a mitochondrial DNA phylogeny including fossil members showed tinamous nested well within the group.