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guld nyheder:
  • Darwins rhea - Wikipedia
    Darwin's rhea or the lesser rhea (Rhea pennata) is a large flightless bird, the smaller of the two extant species of rheas It is found in the Altiplano and Patagonia in South America
  • Lesser Rhea - eBird
    Rheas occur singly or in groups, and males take care of the young Adults have bold pale spots on the body, first-year birds are plainer overall This flightless South American relative of the ostriches stands about 5 feet tall with a body about the size of a sheep; no similar species in its range
  • Lesser Rhea Facts | Patagonia Wildlife Guide - Nat Hab
    The lesser rhea, also known as Darwin’s rhea, stands at about 3 feet in height and weighs between 33 and 55 pounds With the appearance of a small ostrich, it is at times referred to as the South American ostrich The rhea has the largest wings in proportion to its body of all ratites
  • Lesser rhea adult male with chicks, Torres del Paine National Park . . .
    Featured here is a lesser rhea, also known as Darwin's rhea, with his chicks in the Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile Native to open grasslands and shrublands of South America, the lesser rhea is a large, flightless bird Known for its impressive speed and agility on land, it can reach speeds of up to 60 kmph
  • Pterocnemia pennata (lesser rhea) - ADW
    The diet of Darwin's Rhea consists of various types of plant matter, including roots, fruits, seeds, and leaves A small percentage of animal matter is also consumed, including insects and small vertebrates
  • Lesser Rhea - Rhea pennata - Birds of the World
    A global alliance of nature organizations working to document the natural history of all bird species at an unprecedented scale Species accounts for all the birds of the world
  • Darwins Rheas (Rhea Pennata) Information - Earth Life
    Darwin’s Rheas (Rhea pennata), also known as the Lesser Rhea, is a large flightless bird, but the smaller of the two extant species of rheas It is found in the Altiplano and Patagonia in South America
  • Patagonian Lesser Rhea - Darwins Rhea in South America - Quasar Ex
    Lesser Rhea are seen in groups of 5 to 15 Rhea It's possible for one Darwin rhea to watch over 30 to 40 chicks named
  • Lesser rhea facts, distribution population - BioDB
    Native to South America, these birds are often found in the continent’s open grasslands and semi-arid regions As the smaller of the two extant rhea species, the Lesser Rhea has adapted remarkably well to life on the ground, being flightless like its larger relative but no less impressive
  • Rhea - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
    Within the family, researchers recognize two living species of these birds, the Greater Rhea, and the Lesser Rhea Both species hail from South America, where they live in different regions Superficially, they appear similar to ostriches and emus, but they are only distantly related





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