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Hornbill

British pronunciation/hˈɔːnbɪl/
American pronunciation/ˈhɔɹnˌbɪɫ/
Hornbill
[NOUN]
1

a tropical bird with a very large beak that curves downwards, the male of which often keeps the female inside the nest

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hornbill definition and meaning

What is a "hornbill"?

A hornbill is an extraordinary bird known for its unique appearance and fascinating behaviors. Native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands, these medium-sized to large birds command attention with their striking features. The most notable characteristic of hornbills is their impressive beak, often adorned with vibrant colors and intricate patterns. This strong and curved beak serves multiple purposes, including capturing prey, defending their territory, and even creating resonant calls. Hornbills are highly vocal, emitting a range of sounds from loud honks to melodious calls that resonate through the forest canopy. Many species of hornbills are monogamous, forming strong pair bonds and engaging in cooperative breeding, where both parents contribute to raising their offspring.

Examples
1Southern hornbill is the name of the species.
2Hornbills are a family of birds found in the Old World tropics.
3Hanging from the back of their necks, the powerful hornbill beak symbolises strength and courage in battle.
4It's called an African southern ground hornbill.
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