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Female red-billed curassaw (Crax blumenbachii) is different from the male (which is totally black with a white breast and a red fleshy structure at the base of the Bill). Female is rusty black with a showy tuft heavily barred with white. Its abdomen is rusty red, the beak grey with a black base and its feathers have a reddish tinge (Mahecha et al. 2005, Bruno 2008).
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The present paper reports blood gas analysis, hematologic and micro bacteriologic information on four female Red-billed curassows, rescued from illegal wild animal trading, that were undergoing habilitation for reintroduction into the wild through Projeto Centrofauna/Botucatu-SP. There is a lack of physiological data on this species, endemic to the...
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The present paper reports blood gas analysis, hematologic and micro bacteriologic information on four female Red-billed curassows, rescued from illegal wild animal trading, that were undergoing habilitation for reintroduction into the wild through Projeto Centrofauna/Botucatu-SP. There is a lack of physiological data on this species, endemic to the...