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Cherax nucifraga was created in 1991.

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Cherax nucifraga was created in 1991.

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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Nucifraga columbiana.

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The bird whose name begins with the letter N and is beige in color is the Nucifraga columbiana. It is more commonly known as Clark's Nutcracker.

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Clark's nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana): Lewis first described this bird near Tendoy, Idaho, on August 22, 1805: "I saw today a species of woodpecker which fed on the seeds of the pine. Its beak and tail were white, it's wings were black, and every other part of a dark brown, it was about the size of a robin." He later described it in more detail when they were camped at Camp Chopunnish: "The beak of this bird is 1 1/2 inches long, is proportionally large, black and of the form which characterizes this genus...The feet and legs are black and imbricated with wide scales. The nails are black and remarkably long and sharp, also much curved. It has four toes on each foot of which one is in the rear and three in front. The toes are long particularly that in the rear."

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Many species of birds live in the tropical rain forests all aound the world. Some of them are:

South America:

Quetzal, macaw, hummingbirds, eagles, ovenbirds, antbirds, flycatchers, puff-birds, toucans, honey-creepers, wild turkeys etc.

Australia:

Cassowary, brolga, emerald dove, orange-footed scrubfowl, Australian brush-turkey, sarus crane, fruit dove, topknot pigeon, Australian king parrot, lesser sooty owl, barred cuckoo-shrike, golden whistler, etc.

South East Asia:

Tree swifts, fairy bluebirds, fantails, whistlers, flowerpeckers, wood swallows, jungle crows, jungle fowls etc.

West Africa:

Congo peafowl, African Gray Parrot, toucans, macaws etc.

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