BURUNG CENDERAWASI Tugas Bahasa Inggris Nama Bevlin K
BURUNG CENDERAWASI Tugas Bahasa Inggris Nama : Bevlin K Wakur Kelas : X IPA 2
The origin of cenderawasi birds � � The Cenderawasi birds are members of the Paradisaeidae family of the order Passeriformes. They are found in eastern Indonesia, the Torres Strait islands, Papua New Guinea, and eastern Australia. These members of the family are known for the male feathers of many types, especially the very long and complex feathers that grow from their beaks, wings or head. The bird of paradise ranges in size from Cenderawasi rasa at 50 gram san 15 cm to cenderawasih Black Cenderawasih at 110 cm and Cenderawasih manukod crested-rolled at 430 gram. The most famous bird of paradise is a member of the genus Paradisaea, including its type species, the large yellow Cenderawasih, Paradisea apoda. This species is described from specimens brought to Europe on trade expeditions. Many types have complex mating rituals, with the mating system of Paradisea types where male birds gather to compete to show their beauty to female birds in order to mate.
Breeding Type: � The number of eggs is somewhat uncertain. On the big kind. In large breeds, there may be almost always one egg. Small types can produce as many as 2 -3 eggs (Mackay 1990).
Here are some types and characters of birds of paradise: • Lesse bird of paradise (Paradisea Minor) � • Red bird of Paradise (Paradisea rubra) � • Lawes' Parotia (Parotia Lawesi) King of Saxony bird of paradise (Pteridophora albert) � • Wilson's bird of paradise (Cincinnurus Respublika) �
Relationship with Huma. Relationns � People in Papua often wear Cenderawasih fur in their clothing and customs, and this custom is important to make women's hats in Europe. Hunting for feathers and disrupting habitats has reduced the numbers of birds in some species to threatened levels; habitat destruction due to deforestation is now a major threat. But now the bird is protected and hunting is only permitted for the need for local tribal celebrations or national days and cultural exhibitions.
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